"Unrealists" or "Freedom Haters"?
If you take issue with my designation of those "ideologically invested in the failure of democracy in Iraq" as unrealists...well...as least I haven't taken the (reasonable) step that Anne Applebaum has at the Washington Post.
In the very near future, I'm going to be adding to this post in the near future to investigate what the Unrealists want -- intend and hope for -- in Iraq. (The wife and kids are in town this week, so I have had little time for posting)
In the very near future, I'm going to be adding to this post in the near future to investigate what the Unrealists want -- intend and hope for -- in Iraq. (The wife and kids are in town this week, so I have had little time for posting)
2 Comments:
Funny how teh Guardian can call Bush an idiot and others at the same paper claim that people chasing democracy are simply "an American creation, a sophisticated and brilliantly conceived exercise in western branding and mass marketing." and a "CIA-sponsored third world uprising of cold war days, adapted to post-Soviet conditions."
How come they get to have it both ways?
By kender, at 8:59 PM
To simultaneously hold mutually exclusive viewpoints is shared gift of the unrealists.
By Anonymous, at 2:27 PM
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