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Avoid the Trap of Self-Condemnation
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Thursday, April 19, 2007
We should not blame our society for the Virginia Tech massacre.
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John Kerry Is Wrong
Vietnam vs. Iraq
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Friday, June 23, 2006
Similarities exist between Vietnam and Iraq, but they don’t bolster Kerry’s case for withdrawal.
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Open to Greatness
We Need Immigrants
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Tuesday, April 18, 2006
American greatness and influence depend on immigration and assimilation.
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Jewish Babies
By Ben J. Wattenberg, Jeremy Kadden
Posted: Friday, December 9, 2005
Despite the gains in education, not a single major Jewish organization focuses directly on the problem of Jewish fertility.
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Passing of a Patriot
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Monday, October 24, 2005
Penn Kemble died this month of brain cancer at age 64, after a courageous struggle. He was a dedicated, central figure in the remarkable expansion of democratic views and values.
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Political Report, March 2005
By John C. Fortier, Ben J. Wattenberg, Norman J. Ornstein, Karlyn Bowman, Barry McMillion
Posted: Friday, March 18, 2005
Covers Social Security reform, a look back at the Iraq war, the oldest Congress, economic indicators, governors' races, party identification, and numerous public opinion snapshots.
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Not a Comparison
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Thursday, August 16, 2001
George W. Bush said what he would do, and with some exceptions, he has done what he said he would do.
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Injudicious Empathy and Polls
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Thursday, July 12, 2001
The partial privatization of Social Security will almost surely raise the pension pay, but Bush cannot just assert it; he must explain it or his polls will go down.
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Network Arrogance
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Thursday, June 7, 2001
Americans will continue to have televised "projections" of winners and losers before the votes are counted and released, which means people will think the system is rigged.
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In Praise of Arrogance
By Ben J. Wattenberg
Posted: Thursday, May 10, 2001
Sudan has been chosen as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Commission; meanwhile, the United States has been denied a seat for the first time since 1947.
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Election Watch 2008
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AEI's Election Watch series returns in December 2007 for its fourteenth season, bringing together AEI's nationally renowned team of political analysts and other commentators. These sessions are essential for anyone who wants to understand the elections. |
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Public Opinion Snapshot - Who Will Win?
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Regardless of who you support, and trying to be as objective as possible, who do you think will win the election in November . . . ? (October)
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The Future of Red, Blue, and Purple America
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| The Future of Red, Blue, and Purple America is a joint project of the American Enterprise Institute and Brookings Institution that focuses on the impact of demographic and geographic change on the 2008 elections and beyond. Selected papers from the upcoming Brookings Institution Press book and presentations as well as audio, video, and summary files from the conference held at AEI on February 28 are available here. |
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