January 30, 2005
HOW WEIRDLY GRATUITOUS:
Each Vote Strikes at Terror (Walter Russell Mead, January 30, 2005, LA Times)
The teleprompter providing President Bush with his second inaugural address had scarcely gone blank before American and European commentators turned to dismissing his calls for a "war against tyranny" and progress toward universal democracy as naive, dogmatic, overstated and a recipe for chaos in U.S. foreign policy.
Posted by Orrin Judd at January 30, 2005 7:02 PM
Comments
"People who are poor and unemployed become more dependent on government assistance and, therefore, more vulnerable to government pressure." Perversely, this quote from the piece pretty much sums up the "philosophy" and goal of the Democratic Party in America.
Posted by: Andrew at January 30, 2005 8:39 PM