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Karzai's Last Chance
As he was sworn in for a second term as president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai's inaugural address sought to appease the critics-and keep nationalism alive.
Obama's Bad Trip
He bowed to Japan. He treaded lightly with China. And then Israel thumbed its nose at Obama's calls to freeze settlements. Richard Wolffe on why the president can't wait to come home.
Just Another Politician
Once perceived as transformative, Obama now looks more and more like a regular politician, ensnared by petty squabbles, obsessed with politics instead of leadership, and often paralyzed by decision-making.
A Bush Goes to War
The Bush family's fourth-generation standard-bearer, Jeb's son George P., talks exclusively with The Daily Beast about his new deployment overseas-and plots his political future in Texas.
Iran-Contra's Scary Sequel
Conservatives are mounting an attack against Obama over his support for the deposed Honduran president. Leading the charge: ex-Iran-Contra operatives and Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina.
Why We Must Stay
America is in danger of abandoning Afghanistan for the second time in 20 years. Reihan Salam on the real reasons we belong there on why that would be a grave mistake.
Obama's George Bush Problem
Obama ran for president on a pledge to change the tone in Washington. The right's reaction to the Olympic setback proves he's failed-just like Bush before him.
What Dubya Can Teach Obama
The president's sagging poll numbers aren't his real problem, says The Daily Beast's Nicolle Wallace. It's that his White House is out of touch, just as the Bush team was sometimes.
Arnold's Debt to Eunice
Eunice Kennedy Shriver might be known for her famous relatives-and founding the Special Olympics-but it was her political savvy that got Arnold Schwarzenegger into the California governor's office.


























