Steve Clemons,
11.12.2008
If one were to score "influence" within the G.W. Bush administration, Cheney would get top prize -- higher than G.W. Bush himself. There are many other dimensions to Cheneyism, but what is important is that his followers understood how Cheney thought and how he would respond to a problem or policy issues. Obama should look to Cheney to understand how a pro -- even one who so damaged the interests of the nation -- managed power and purpose in government.
Alon Ben-Meir,
11.11.2008
For the Obama administration to help orchestrate an Arab-Israeli peace agreement, it must accept the premise that America's active and direct role is indispensable.
Michael Fauntroy,
11.11.2008
The Republicans have a bigger problem than they think. Continuing with the same ideological leadership and ignoring the demographic reality facing the country will only make things worse.
Scott Kesterson,
11.11.2008
Some soldiers' opinions I recently wrote about are theirs to have, even though they may be highly unpopular. Being unpopular does not, however, make their opinion any less valid nor criminal.