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It is too early to tell whether the revolutions sweeping across the Arab world will prove the long awaited "third wave of democratization." It is clear, however, that no regional regime is immune to their impact, not even the self-proclaimed vanguard of permanent world revolutions, the Islamist regime in Tehran.
Having a supermajority may have hurt Democrats more than it helped them: it enabled them to block Republicans out the health reform legislation process, thereby violating Barack Obama's campaign promise of bipartisanship.
President Obama's message on health care reform is even more inconsistent than Mr. Bush's on Social Security, and his opponents know it.
The Berlin speech revealed more starkly than ever the most dangerous weaknesses in Barack Obama's thinking about the world.
One hundred days is not long enough to judge the legislative sucess of a Congress.
Rachel Carson was a progenitor of the environmental movement, and she should share some of the blame, as well as the praise, forits impact.
Gagging Grenell was a bad play for the Romney team because it guaranteed the issue wouldn't go away. The only way to dispel concerns about the man's fitness for the job was to let him do his job. Muzzling him until he resigned was the worst possible way to handle it because all it did was feed crocodiles like Fischer.
Reformation and renaissance in the Middle East is only achievable ifPresident Bush andCondoleezza Rice recognize that this is a full-time job for the U.S.government.





