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Published June 25, 2013
There is a turning point in every presidency that people point back to and say, you know, nothing was ever the same after that. Sometimes it is the point where presidents go on to greatness. Sometimes, it is when a presidency unravels.
Published June 17, 2013
Arming pro-Western rebels in Syria would give them a major assist, but it is unlikely to change the final outcome.
Published June 05, 2013
What is President Obama thinking by appointing Susan Rice to be National Security Adviser? He's rewarding Rice for being a loyal (if incompetent) soldier.
Published May 23, 2013
President Obama thinks the War on Terror is over, and he won it. There may be a few final details to mop about, but it's time to move on to more important things.
Published April 17, 2013
By failing to send an official delegation to Margaret Thatcher’s funeral, President Obama has shown that partisan politics now extend beyond the grave.
Published April 08, 2013
The key to Margaret Thatcher’s success was that her strength of character dominated every room she entered.
Published April 03, 2013
The annual North Korean springtime display of braggadocio and brinksmanship is so predictable you can practically set your iCalendar to auto-renew. But this year, things could well be different, and events could spiral out of control quickly, and fatally.
Published March 22, 2013
It is absolutely imperative that we find a way out of this train wreck of having to choose between bombing Iran or letting Iran get the bomb.
Published March 15, 2013
As I watch women wrestle with Great Mommy Debate, I think it is worth taking a step back to acknowledge the reason there are so many voices is because there are so many options.
Published February 13, 2013
When it comes to the sequester, the one thing we must never do again is to expect our men and women in uniform to bear the biggest share of the burden.