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At last, the end of ‘Krugman’s Paradox’

Last week at the National Press Club, Paul Krugman said what he's said before, but even more pithily: To be taken seriously on foreign policy in Washington, you have to have been wrong about Iraq. Or words close to that. I've heard it before, I've said it myself, but I'm calling it Krugman's Paradox.

Here's a sign that the days of Krugman's Paradox are ending:  Here's a report that the American Enterprise Institute is purging the neocons from its scholarly ranks. The Obama effect. And about time. (PS you read it here first: we told you AEI chairman Bruce Kovner was supporting a realist). (And thanks to Rupa Shah)

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