• The Obama Fatigue

    It is not uncommon for crisis to define many-a-presidents. What is however uncommon is for a president to define a crisis. Great presidents have been those, who, in spite of the burdens of the time, held an opportunistic view of crisis instead of adversarial. The most mythical of them—George Washington, Abe Lincoln, and FDR—used crisis…

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  • Who knew that when President Bashar al-Assad started slitting the throats of children, gunning down entire families in their living quarters, littering villages and cities with corpses of brave young men and women–that somehow, the job of stopping this royal madness would fall on Africans? Since this conflict began, the world, inadvertently, has repeatedly called…

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