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Samantha Power, famous for her Pulitzer Prize-winning book about how American administrations repeatedly fail in the face of genocide, has betrayed her moral brand once in government, as I have written several times before. Many government employees spend their entire careers without much, if any, authority to make policy or even significant decisions. Power has been an exception. Winning the confidence of then-Sen. Barack Obama during his campaign, she served in a senior role on his National Security Council before becoming America's ambassador to the United Nations during Obama’s second term. Now, she is the administrator of the U.S. Agency...