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At a time when a popular Republican president is waging a successful war, liberals are having to take their consolations where they can. Some liberals are telling themselves that the renewed esteem for the Pentagon will carry over to support for national health care. Others, bolder, are calling the war a vindication for liberal foreign policy as well as for liberal domestic policy. Al Hunt wrote, "Today's basic policy formulations-state-building, a strong reliance on the United Nations, and multilateralism-all were articulated during the 2000 campaign by the Democratic candidate." George Mitchell, the former Senate majority leader, says that President Bush has succeeded ...