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Military families bravely serve our country,but in practice they are often ignored in U.S. elections.
Congress trains its scorn on unlikely targets, ignoring ethical miscreants in itsmidst.
An obscure member of Congress from Long Island vs. the first lady of the United States? Doesn't sound like much of a contest.
As Washington returns from a painful summer, people here are beginning to wonder what is it about Kievan politics which seems to induce such despair in Ukraine"s most talented citizens. Actually, there are two separate issues in the minds of the few American policymakers who concern themselves with the future of Ukraine.
With daily reports of death and destruction, it is easy to view Iraq as a hopeless quagmire, but the situation is far more nuanced than outside commentators often portray.
John O'Sullivan discusses the problems with today's American conservatism in this Bradley Lecture.



