RCP has done it again. Each of the site's "Real Clear" features are world  
class.
Each are important sources of ideas and information about Energy, the  World
( international affairs ), Religion, Science, Markets, Technology, and so  
forth. 
 
And the people who do the editing, selecting articles to share with  
millions of viewers, 
almost always get it right. There is nothing like it any place else on the  
Web. 
 
Pure brainfood.
 
Moreover, the Real Clear approach, while the terminology  is not used,  is 
Radical Centrist
in character. That is, it is a rare day when there isn't an excellent mix  
of viewpoints in
the quality articles that are made available which do not include Left,  
Right, and Other
viewpoints.  Real Clear, it may be said, is "Practical Radical  Centrism."
 
If there is only one demurer it is that, so far, Real Clear still has  
missed two
important categories :  the Future ( "Real Clear  Forecasts"  ? ) and 
Culture / Popular Culture.
 
Billy
 
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Real Clear Politics
 
March 13, 2012  
Welcome to RealClearPolicy
By _The  Editors_ 
(http://www.realclearpolicy.com/authors/?author=The+Editors&id=24056) 

We like a challenge. The RealClear websites provide readers with a service 
we  like to call "intelligent aggregation." We spend countless hours 
searching for  worthy material out there to aid you, the interested reader, in 
making sense of  it all. We strive to give you smart analysis and reporting 
from 
all points of  view on subjects that really matter.

And so we give you RealClearPolicy.  "Ideas have consequences," a smart man 
once wrote. So do elections, political  scientists would add. Our sister 
site _RealClearPolitics_ 
(http://www.realclearpolicy.com/articles/2012/03/13/realclearpolitics.com)   
does a great job giving people a sense of the daily 
back and forth of politics,  while _RealClearHistory_ 
(http://realclearhistory.com/)  probes deeper  historical currents. But that 
isn’t all there is to 
say, not by a long shot.

Politics builds coalitions and  these coalitions spend their majorities 
enacting policies through law and  regulation. Then those policies take on a 
life of their own. RealClearPolicy  aims to illuminate the factors that shape 
the laws, regulations, and domestic  programs of the U.S. government, and to 
improve the conversation about  governance.

We’re committed to aggregating the  very best ideas: the work of the 
brilliant minds in the many think tanks in D.C.  and around the country, as 
well 
as those in academia. There are even some folks  on Capitol Hill worth 
hearing out. Furthermore, in 2012, anyone, anywhere, with  something of value 
to 
contribute can simply self-publish. We will seek out those  voices.

Unfortunately, in the American  political scene today, there is not enough 
room for thoughtful discussions about  policy. It competes with the 
excitement of horse-race politics and the scandals  and outrages du jour, and 
often 
loses. We will remedy that by providing a venue  for those who want to dig 
deeper.

In doing so, we will not overlook  the coalitions and interests that shape 
the outlook of government policy. We’ll  keep you abreast of what K Street, 
unions, the Tea Party, and other groups are  up to behind the scenes and off 
the front pages.

With lingering joblessness and the  prospect of a crushing debt to come, 
this is a crucially important time for U.S.  domestic policy. The 
ramifications of the debate over policy are greater now  than they’ve been in a 
long 
time, and the landscape more uneven . We’ll do our damndest to guide you 
through  it.

-- 
Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community 
<[email protected]>
Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism
Radical Centrism website and blog: http://RadicalCentrism.org

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