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Doing Dreier and Gedmin on Air America Radio's Majority Report

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If you folks are checking in now. . .talking to Sam Seder on Air America Radio's Majority Report about David Dreier's problems rising to the top -- and Jeff Gedmin's ascension as John Bolton's Deputy at the United Nations.

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Posted by Richard Perle Oct 01, 12:08AM - Link

Steve, I'd love to see some more stuff on the AEI New Atlantic Initiative and its whole foreign policy "scholarship" operation. Who's giving the funding, what's going on there, how influential is it really on Bush foreign policy-making? I know you're the right person to do it.

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