I’ll wade into the breach again, of analyzing (and trying to anticipate) some national-security appointments for the new Obama Administration. Today I must admit that I’m taken with the latest reportage from the U.K. Spectator – a quite conservative publication not usually known for its closeness to the Obama inner circle.
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