February 13, 2004

Spinning Reality

Good piece today by Victor Davis Hanson. Here's the end. Go read the beginning.

For all the most recent invective about his lack of spontaneous televised eloquence, almost every necessary and dangerous initiative Mr. Bush has undertaken since 9/11 — protect American shores, destroy the Taliban, scatter al Qaeda, take out Saddam Hussein, promote democracy in the Middle East, put rogue regimes with weapons of mass destruction on notice — has worked or is in the process of coming to fruition.

In response to that success often we have met dissimulation, pretext, and rhetoric of those who have much to lose and very little to gain by seeing the old way of business — status quo alliances, deductive anti-Americanism, corrupt Middle East policies, and bankrupt ideologies such as moral equivalence, utopian pacifism, and multiculturalism — go by the wayside.

And so we get fantasy in place of reality.

Posted by dan at February 13, 2004 08:55 PM
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I finally watched the MTP interview. If you ignore the annoying ticks, Bush provided a good defense for invading Iraq. If you know someone who gets really annoyed with Bush's speech patterns, hand them a transcript of the interview. It's a solid, common sense defense.

Posted by: Sean Hackbarth at February 14, 2004 12:11 AM
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