You started it.:laugh: Wanna play some more?
It's hard for you to legitimately declare me on the "losing", nor the winning side of that argument since I have taken no public stand on it.
A War We Just Might Win
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by carpro, Jul 31, 2007.
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Both authors are members of the Brookings Institution.
Initially centrist, the Institution took its first step rightwards during the depression, in response to the New Deal. In the 1960s, it was linked to the conservative wing of the Democratic party, backing Keynsian economics. From the mid-70s it cemented a close relationship with the Republican party. Since the 1990s it has taken steps further towards the right in parallel with the increasing influence of right-wing think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation.
It's a healthy sign though that you've begun quoting the New York Times. -
I thought I quoted MICHAEL E. O’HANLON and KENNETH M. POLLACK, but if it somehow makes you feel better...OK.;)
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