7 Questions for Bob Kerrey

Be sure to check out this week’s Seven Questions interview with Bob Kerrey over at our homepage, ForeignPolicy.com. One of the most respected legislators of the last quarter century — from either side of the aisle — Kerrey offers some fascinating insights on the failure of the Iraq anti-war movement, George Allen’s big pile of “macaca,” and ...

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Be sure to check out this week’s Seven Questions interview with Bob Kerrey over at our homepage, ForeignPolicy.com. One of the most respected legislators of the last quarter century — from either side of the aisle — Kerrey offers some fascinating insights on the failure of the Iraq anti-war movement, George Allen’s big pile of “macaca,” and what the future holds for the class of 2010.

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