2012 May 24 |
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National Security

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I just finished listening to the South Carolina Republican debate again. Sorry, folks, I don’t have my favorite yet. Each one of them has problems that I need to consider, so no Herminating for me quite yet. However, where my top priority is concerned – namely, the economy – Cain, Paul, and Johnson have thus far piqued my interest greatly.

Yet, if there was anything in the debate that caught my interest the most, it was Gary Johnson’s assertion that he’d bring a cost-benefit analysis style to just about everything, as he did in New Mexico. While I think it’s a fantastic concept, in that it sounds like he’d consider all the options and choose what appears to be best, it’s one that has problems.

The problem is that CBAs seem like they take time to produce a solution.MORE

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The Associated Press:

Dick Cheney refuses to be a has-been.

The former vice president’s voice appears to carry even more weight than it did in the waning days of the Bush administration.

Some people want him to be quiet and disappear.MORE

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