March 25, 2008

When Negative Campaigning Gets People Killed

Researchers at Harvard say that publicly voiced doubts about the U.S. occupation of Iraq have a measurable "emboldenment effect" on insurgents there.

I'm not going to question the patriotism of the politicians who take any opportunity they can to be negative, but I think it's pretty clear that their primary allegiance is to their own egos.

Posted by marybeth at March 25, 2008 11:30 PM Iraq , Politics , Terrorism
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