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Hillary Rodham Clinton

A Thousand Envoys Bloom

Obama has assembled a crack national-security team, filled with sharp minds and even-sharper personalities. Our economic wise men too may be sharp, but with a groupthink typical of a team of neophytes.

The Perilous Punditocracy

A look at the absurd pronouncements of the political class from Salon’s Glenn Greenwald. Why do pundits get to be wrong all the time? From the May/June 2008 issue of The National Interest.

Commentary

Russia Optimistic

Hillary Clinton's tough talk in Eastern Europe prompted little reaction from Moscow—a sign that U.S.-Russia relations are moving in the right direction.

Brownout

Scott Brown’s victory is an early warning for Democrats. If Obama focuses on job creation and the deficit, he can save his party from imploding.

A Man of the Left

Democrats should stop calling President Obama a turncoat—his policies are pretty liberal.

Blogs

The Instantaneous Presidency

Bush got it right. And the next time bad news strikes when a president is listening to someone read about a pet goat, he or she should keep listening.

Hillary Clinton for Vice President?

Hillary Clinton may be Obama's only shot at victory in 2012.

Books & Reviews

The Guns of 17th Street

A dissection of the few pluses and many minuses of the crusading approach to American foreign policy.

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May 27, 2012