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Articles in May-July, 2008 issue of Washington Monthly
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Service interruption
by Paul Glastris -
Contract with Armenia: America may be no good at exporting democracy, but it's great at exporting political consultants
by Joshua Green -
Tilting at windmills
by Charles Peters -
BHO: QED: why Obama is scientifically certain to win in November
by John Balz -
How to be a Montana millionaire
by Avi Klein -
The end of resentment: has the well of middle class anger that Richard Nixon tapped finally run dry?
by Ed Kilgore -
Grandiose Old Party: two young conservatives have a plan to revitalize the GOP: embrace massive social engineering
by Kevin Drum -
Soldier of good fortune: rebel leader Paul Kagame ended the Rwandan genocide. Has he also made that country a model for the rest of Africa?
by Joshua Hammer -
Bin Laden's soft support: how the next president can win over the world's most alienated Muslims
by Kenneth Ballen -
Pinkertons at DHS: are immigration busts undermining U.S. labor law?
by T.A. Frank -
Roman Scumbag: Ralph Reed was a despicable political operative. Maybe that's why his first novel is so good
by Jamie Malanowski -
Too weird for the wire: how black Baltimore drug dealers are using white supremacist legal theories to confound the feds
by Kevin Carey
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