Additionally Noted
Louis Menand,"Breaking Away: Francis Fukuyama and the Neoconservatives," New Yorker, 27 March, reviews Fukuyama's America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power, and the Neoconservative Legacy.
In John Fund,"Sayed and de Man at Yale," Opinion Journal, 20 March, Fund continues his coverage of the presence of the former Taliban official, Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi, as a special student at Yale, with an interesting piece about one-time Nazi journalists, Vladimir Sokolov and Paul de Man, who later served on Yale's faculty. Interesting, yes, but there's considerable difference between the status of a special student and that of a tenured professor.
I need to correct an error that I made here. When the office of the Director of National Intelligence announced that it would be releasing documents seized in Afghanistan and Iraq. I was surprised that the template of the site on which the documents were to be released changed within 48 hours of the announcement and assumed that the change meant that all Afganistani and Iraqi documents would be grouped together and released on the same site. That is incorrect. Al Qaeda documents seized in Afghanistan are here and those seized in Iraq are here. Thanks to Abu Aardvark's Marc Lynch for the clarification.
Finally, from Michael Crowley at The Plank, the State of the Union Address that you mixed.