November 14, 2010
Ed Lasky's op-ed in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Frequent American Thinker contributor Paul Kengor has received wide praise for his new book "Dupes: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century."
Our news editor and co-founder Ed Lasky was inspired to look at today's "Dupes" in the Obama administration in an op-ed for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review paper titled "Tracking Obama's Transnationalism".
His column is by no means exhaustive since there seems to be an abundance of influential people whose belief in trendy liberal ideas is strengthening our adversaries while weakening America.
Check out the column here.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, by the way, has dedicated a lot of time and talent to craft an opinion section that invariably has insightful and intriguing columns from a range of writers and thinkers.
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