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Hillary's premature triangulation
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WASHINGTON
Sen. Hillary Clinton faces tonight's Iowa caucuses not as the
inevitable Democrat presidential nominee but seriously challenged by
Sen. Barack Obama, thanks in no small part to committing a strategic
error: premature triangulation. The problem is reflected by what
happened to a proposal for a simplified, though sweeping, health
care plan.
One longtime Democrat consultant, not involved in any campaign
this time, suggested that Clinton propose a genuine universal health
care scheme. Everybody would be covered by Medicare, except people
who chose to retain their private health ...
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Books received.
Magazine article from: French Forum
; ...University Press, 2008. viii + 260 pp. Louisa A. Burnham. So Great a Light, So Great...Etienne, 2008. 320 pp. George Sand. The Countess von Rudolstadt [La Comtesse de Rudolstadt...Translated by Francoise Massardier-Kenney. Albany: Stale University of New York Press...
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