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  • Host Tom Foreman said they decided to call O'Hanlon not because he was the most qualified, but because they heard his cries for attention:

    Think Progress 2009

  • Host Tom Foreman said they decided to call O'Hanlon not because he was the most qualified, but because they heard his cries for attention:

    Think Progress 2009

  • Host Tom Foreman said they decided to call O'Hanlon not because he was the most qualified, but because they heard his cries for attention:

    Think Progress 2009

  • Host Tom Foreman said they decided to call O'Hanlon not because he was the most qualified, but because they heard his cries for attention:

    Think Progress 2009

  • Host Tom Foreman said they decided to call O'Hanlon not because he was the most qualified, but because they heard his cries for attention:

    Think Progress 2009

  • Host Tom Foreman said they decided to call O'Hanlon not because he was the most qualified, but because they heard his cries for attention:

    Think Progress 2009

  • Host Tom Foreman said they decided to call O'Hanlon not because he was the most qualified, but because they heard his cries for attention:

    Think Progress 2009

  • Host Tom Foreman said they decided to call O'Hanlon not because he was the most qualified, but because they heard his cries for attention:

    Think Progress 2009

  • "No one doubts," he claimed, that "things are getting better" in Iraq, and even war "skeptics" such as O'Hanlon and Pollack have been won over (Stewart rightly resisted that Pollack was ever a war critic).

    John Seery: Bill Kristol is One Sick Puppy 2008

  • "Afghanistan remains a tough fight, but at least three-quarters of the country – starting with bustling Kabul, extending into most of the north and west and including parts of the east – is either in reasonably promising shape or improving," said Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution think tank who just returned from a trip to Afghanistan.

    Afghan War's 9th Anniversary: U.S. Nears Decade Of Fighting AP 2010

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