Clinton’s ‘Muscular’ Foreign-Policy Manifesto
The secretary of State's address today to the Council on Foreign Relations reminds the world that though the Obama administration may emphasize finesse, they haven't forgotten how to exert force.
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The secretary of State's address today to the Council on Foreign Relations reminds the world that though the Obama administration may emphasize finesse, they haven't forgotten how to exert force.
She has turned herself into Obama’s greatest asset, on Capitol Hill as much as around the world.
Even allowing for some leeway on the Bush Doctrine, many saw in Palin’s overall performance proof of a foreign-policy novice quickly forced to cram for her first big test.
For today’s conversation, we bring together Tyler Cowen, a professor of economics at George Mason University who blogs at MarginalRevolution.com, and The American Prospect’s Ezra Klein.
Apparently, there are actually very few people who aren't advising him on this stuff.
Can he win California? Can he win over the voters that Republicans usually ignore as if they were Reverend Wright proffering a hug?
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