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Our leaders need more sleep

October 19, 2011 Arthur Lieber Campaigns, Government, Obama, Politics, Voting/Elections Leave a comment

As Bill Clinton reflected upon his presidency, he said that the biggest obstacle to making good policy decisions was operating with unceasing sleep deprivation.

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