blogs.cfr.org - 12/8/2008
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The Council on Foreign Relations has launched its very first weblog, The Candidates and the World, which aims to track the campaign through the prism of foreign policy, trade, international economics, and national and homeland security issues out on the stump on a daily basis. Why does this page ...
openleft.com - 12/15/2008
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openleft.com —
I'm sort of intrigued by how big important
DC organizations engage with fraudulent conservative ideas, like climate...
change denialism, while somehow retaining their elite credibility among 'reality-based' Democrats. There's a good example right ...
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