Neocons in a nutshell
September 8th, 2007 7:13 pm · 1 comment
Reading Krauthammer’s “Time to partition Iraq” column, Matt Yglesias boils down the essence of modern neoconservatism:
And such is the war in Iraq as seen through neocon lenses. Mistakes are always in the past. The current policy is always working. When the mistakes are being made, those who point out the mistakes are tarred as near-treasonous. Then, after another year or two of pointless, futile bloodshed, it’s conceded that mistakes were made in the past. But now we’re right on track. And the liberals, once again, just don’t get it.
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There is currently 1 comment on this blog postView Topic | Comment on this bloglee41 9/8/07 8:13 PM | QUOTE The people who say there will be a bloodbath are the ones who said it would be a cakewalk, it would be slam dunk, and that it would be paid for by oil. Why believe them? They’ve been wrong on everything they’ve said. Why not ask the people -- why not ask the people who advise not to go into the region and into the war?
Rep Ron Paul, September 5, 2007 Republican Debate
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