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Paul Berman of TNR writes on what Dubya could learn from Lincoln, explicitly refuting the Kagan “Power and Weakness” piece linked the other day. (For their part, National Review is offering up Madison instead.)

Author KcMPosted on February 25, 2003March 14, 2013Categories Civil War & Reconstruction, Dubya Diplomacy, History, The Dubya Era, The Founding, War in IraqTags Abraham Lincoln, George W. Bush, James Madison, Robert Kagan, TNR, War in Iraq

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