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Month: March 2008

Stratcom Offers a Deal

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On March 6, 2008
Via Armchair Generalist, STRATCOM Chief General Kevin Chilton is asking Congress to make a deal:But as U.S. officials look to the future, Chilton said, “What we need is a modernized nuclear weapon to go with our modernized delivery platforms that we’ve worked on and are...

The Right Call

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On March 6, 2008

Howard Dean says that delegates will not be seated based on the Michigan and Florida straw polls, but would be willing to sanction delegates based on an actual election agreed.

Allen: "I Was Serious!"

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On March 5, 2008
You may recall John Pomfret claiming that the embarrassing Charlotte Allen editorial he published was just "tongue-in-cheek." (Exactly what the column was satirizing Pomfret left obscure.) Alas, Allen herself doesn't seem to have gotten the memo:Washington: When I read this, I immediately thought it was...

The Long Primary

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On March 5, 2008
Kevin Drum, citing 1968, says that Democrat's needn't panic. I don't really buy the historical analogy for a reason that can be summed up in two words: George Wallace. Without him in the race to split the white supremacist vote that went for Goldwater in...
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Alan Keyes Watch

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On March 5, 2008

Althoug Uncommitted doubled him up, Alan Keyes prevailed in a tight race with Duncan Hunter last night and probably dealt a knock-out blow to Rudy Giuliani's campaign. He spent pretty.

They Write Letters

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On March 5, 2008

Katha Pollitt on John Pomfret's Misogyny Clearinghouse:Linda Hirshman ["For Hillary's Campaign, It's Been a Class Struggle," Outlook, March 2] explains that women, including me, who support Sen. Barack Obama are.

Worst Case Scenario

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On March 5, 2008
It looks increasingly likely: Obama, assuming something like his 10-point lead in the Texas caucuses holds up, will win Texas by the metric that actually matters for determining the nomination and overall will do well enough in the delegate count to remain a prohibitive favorite....

The Obvious Recognized

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On March 5, 2008

Ohio finally called for Clinton.It also looks increasingly like she'll narrowly win the vote in the Texas primary -- when was the last time that an updated vote count significantly.

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