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60 years, there is one major factor: the Internet. Talking Points Memo's Evan McNorris-Santoro looked at the confluence of events on Thursday and pronounced it "the day Washington fell into a time-warp," turning back the discussion of women's rights 60...
Mitt could lead us all to put an asterisk on any close win he registers in the future. Ed Kilgore is a contributing writer to the Washington Monthly. He is is managing editor for The Democratic Strategist, a senior fellow at the Progressive Policy...
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Ed Kilgore is a contributing writer to the Washington Monthly. He is is managing editor for The Democratic Strategist, a senior fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute, and a Special Correspondent for The New Republic. Washington Monthly depends on...
In an excerpt from his book “The World America Made” that appeared in The New Republic, Kagan set out to debunk the popular idea that America’s power and influence are waning. For Obama, Kagan’s argument was a welcome rebuke to his opponents’ complaint...
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Ed Kilgore is a contributing writer to the Washington Monthly. He is is managing editor for The Democratic Strategist, a senior fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute, and a Special Correspondent for The New Republic. Washington Monthly depends on...
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People take part in South Sudan's independence day celebrations along the streets of Juba July 9, 2011. Thousands of South Sudanese danced in the streets on Saturday to mark their long-awaited independence as the new Republic of South Sudan, an under-developed oil producer, became the...
View Photo »People ride on a motorcycle as they participate in South Sudan's independence day celebrations in Juba early July 9, 2011. Thousands of South Sudanese danced in the streets on Saturday to mark their long-awaited independence as the new Republic of South Sudan, an under-developed oil...
View Photo »Members of Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) celebrate during South Sudan's independence day celebrations along the streets of Juba July 9, 2011. Thousands of South Sudanese danced in the streets on Saturday to mark their long-awaited independence as the new Republic of South Sudan,...
View Photo »People take part in South Sudan's independence day celebrations along the streets of Juba July 9, 2011. Thousands of South Sudanese danced in the streets on Saturday to mark their long-awaited independence as the new Republic of South Sudan, an under-developed oil producer, became the...
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