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Much of Bush's ultimate success could be traced to the relatively inept performance of the Dukakis camp, which was slow to respond to Bush's attacks.
Or perhaps it would simply help explain why progressives seem to be relatively inept at getting their policy preferences enacted.The rest of Mr Yglesias's post is a pretty entertaining counterfactual about how the war on terror would have played out under President Gore that's worth reading and playing with.
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In "Rosenstrasse," which opens in New York, Los Angeles and Washington today, the German director Margarethe von Trotta revisits this relatively obscure episode to dismally inept effect.
There is an organization designated to do this, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, but until relatively recently it was so inept that an independent review ordered by the organization itself described it as an "international disgrace" and a "travesty of fisheries management".
Why these women are attracted to Nate remains a mystery, since Mr. Guttenberg (now on Broadway in "Relatively Speaking") plays him as a socially inept whiner.
Nevertheless, he suited up and started a relatively unimportant Thanksgiving Day game against the comically inept Cincinnati Bengals.
In contrast with Nostradamus, perhaps the most inaccurate and inept economic forecast of all time was delivered relatively recently, by the Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke.
But politically inept, no.
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