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August 25, 2007 Archives

RealClearPolitics Morning Edition

The Work Behind Our Iraq Views - Michael O'Hanlon, Washington Post
Sen. Warner's Bad Withdrawal Symptoms - Ralph Peters, New York Post
Vietnam's Real Lessons - Andrew Bacevich, Los Angeles Times
Now, More Than Ever, We Must Stay - William Shawcross, The Spectator
Even I Question the 'Truth' About 9/11 - Robert Fisk, The Independent
The Paranoid Style of the Left - Noemie Emery, Weekly Standard
2008: Ready to Rumble - Ronald Brownstein, The American Prospect
Newt Advises Fred - Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times
Elections Aren't Won on Paper - David Shribman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Economy Debates - K. vanden Heuvel & R. Borosage, The Nation
The Folly Of Higher Gas Taxes - Mary Peters, Washington Post
California Without a Mexican - Tamar Jacoby, Los Angeles Times
Muslims Threaten 'British Way of Life' - William F. Buckley, Houston Chron
Challenging the UN's Darker Side - Hillel Neuer, Boston Globe
The Quarterback Who Won't Come Clean - Colbert King, Washington Post
Forever Children - Diana West, Washington Times
When Did Kids' Clothes Get So Slutty? - Emily Yoffe, Slate

Editorials

The Value of the Vietnam Analogy - Rocky Mountain News
Does America Need a Recession? - The Economist
Sen. Clinton's Foul 'Fear' - New York Post
From MySpace to the White House? - Los Angeles Times

Politics & Election News

Lawmakers' Iraq Views Shift at Home - The Politico
No Big Shifts Planned After Report on Iraq - Washington Post
On Foreign Policy, What Counts as Experience? - New York Times