The Decider Still Doesn’t Know Who Disbanded Iraq’s Military

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President Bush still does not know who actually controverted his policy on keeping Saddam’s military intact and instead disbanded it.  That’s an incredible admission — unbelievable!  This from a revealing New York Times piece today on Bush biographer Robert Draper’s interviews with Bush (and in his forthcoming book Dead Certain:  The Presidency of George W….

Larry Craig Should Seek Counsel from Former Senator Alan Simpson

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Larry Craig won’t be Idaho’s Senator after September 30th.  He made his resignation announcement today. There has been a lot of ridicule of Craig in the last several days — much of which was deserved given his well-preened anti-gay persona, but now he’s out. He’s terminated one of the big contradictions in his life.

Filling the Donut Hole Back Up: Dodd’s IAFF Endorsement Not Hollow

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The other day, I posted a tidbit on the endorsement of Senator Chris Dodd by the International Association of Fire Fighters. I’m a big fan of Chris Dodd. I think he’s an adult when it comes to thinking through what a serious foreign policy for America’s future would look like.

Purging the Neocons from the American Soul

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Here is some thinking I have written up about America’s ongoing neocon problem and the threat that that movement represents over at Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish. And for those in Chicago or at APSA, I’m blogging away in the fantastic lounge of the Sheraton Hotel on the Chicago River.

American Jewish Community Grappling with Armenian Genocide

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Marc Perelman, writing for The Forward, has just released an important summary of the diplomatic back-and-forth currently in progress between major American Jewish organizations and the governments of Turkey, Israel, and the United States. What I’ve been hearing privately jives pretty well with what Perelman has published.