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However low one's opinion of Richard Nixon, that opinion will almost certainly be lower after reading James Rosen's The Strong Man.
The Obama administration increasingly sees resolution of the "Arab-Israeli dispute," as the key to peace and stability in the Middle East.
Texas governor Rick Perry is the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination now, at least in the national polls. Undoubtedly that's the main reason so many East Coast pundits and Beltway wags are making fun of him.
Independent counsel law should be replaced with new procedures allowing the Attorney General to appoint special prosecutors to investigate whether top officials have committed crimes.
Early signs are that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is downplaying the significance of Pyongyang's nuclear program.
Voting patterns since the 2006 midterm elections show that newmoderate Democrats make up for the loss of Republican moderates.
If Democrats are smart, they will give John Roberts a thorough grilling during his hearing, let him get eighty-plus votes, and congratulate the president for choosing the right kind of nominee.
The GOP is unlikely to benefit much in the 2008 elections fromthe claim that Congressional Democrats have been too heavy-handed.




