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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 228116" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Pollack and O'Hanlon were interviewed by Chris Wallace on FoxNews Sunday this morning and from the military side, it all sounded good. Where Pollack and O'Hanlon had worries was on the Iraqi political side and they didn't seem as positive or it least it came across that way to me. </p><p> </p><p>O'Hanlon pretty much said he was backing Hillary whereas Pollack maintained a much more neutral position claiming that Brookings is a non-partisan organization. Just thought I'd throw that in for anyone who felt these 2 were Bush mouthpieces because they were pretty clear in their dislike for GW on a policy level. </p><p> </p><p>Also from the talk seems Hillary is seeking out O'Hanlon for advice on Iraq so her stance concerning the War may really not change much if at all. I personally don't think Hillary is anti-war or even anti-empirical stances (not peep about Bosnia)but what her deal is just being in the right spot at the right time. She may end up as savy if not more so than her husband when it comes to politics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 228116, member: 2189"] Pollack and O'Hanlon were interviewed by Chris Wallace on FoxNews Sunday this morning and from the military side, it all sounded good. Where Pollack and O'Hanlon had worries was on the Iraqi political side and they didn't seem as positive or it least it came across that way to me. O'Hanlon pretty much said he was backing Hillary whereas Pollack maintained a much more neutral position claiming that Brookings is a non-partisan organization. Just thought I'd throw that in for anyone who felt these 2 were Bush mouthpieces because they were pretty clear in their dislike for GW on a policy level. Also from the talk seems Hillary is seeking out O'Hanlon for advice on Iraq so her stance concerning the War may really not change much if at all. I personally don't think Hillary is anti-war or even anti-empirical stances (not peep about Bosnia)but what her deal is just being in the right spot at the right time. She may end up as savy if not more so than her husband when it comes to politics. [/QUOTE]
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