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Obama's decision to campaign -- er, conduct official business -- on university campuses last week was not surprising. According to exit polls, there was no surge of young voters in 2008.
The Obama administration is welcoming China's presumptive next leader, Xi Jinping. But how can it make good policy when the strategy is a mess?
Not once did Obama mention the name of George W. Bush in his Middle East speech last Thursday, but much of his speech sounded like it came from his predecessor.
The Treasury secretary is supposed to stand up for correct policy. This Treasury Department sat back and let Congress dictate a costly and ineffective stimulus plan.
President George W. Bush's appointment of Tony Snow as his press secretary brings a whole new element to the White House press office, and the Democrats are treating it as such.
Never before has appointment of a press secretary begun immediately with a smear campaign by the opposite political party.
It is difficult to turn on a television set or read the front page of a newspaper without finding President Obama featured prominently.
It is impossible to ignore Iran's active efforts to expand, improve, and conceal its nuclear weapons program in Syria.




