Bush is running out of alibis
Human Events
by Pat Buchanan
02/03/06
Why would a president use his State of the Union to lash out at a school of foreign policy thought that has had zero influence in his administration? The answer is a simple one, but it is not an easy one for Bush to face: His foreign policy is visibly failing, and his critics have been proven right. But rather than defend the fruits of his policy, Bush has chosen to caricature critics who warned him against interventionism. Like all politicians in trouble, Bush knows that the best defense is a good offense. Having plunged us into an unnecessary war, Bush now confronts the real possibility of strategic defeat and a failed presidency...
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=12168
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Pat Buchanan
02/03/06
Why would a president use his State of the Union to lash out at a school of foreign policy thought that has had zero influence in his administration? The answer is a simple one, but it is not an easy one for Bush to face: His foreign policy is visibly failing, and his critics have been proven right. But rather than defend the fruits of his policy, Bush has chosen to caricature critics who warned him against interventionism. Like all politicians in trouble, Bush knows that the best defense is a good offense. Having plunged us into an unnecessary war, Bush now confronts the real possibility of strategic defeat and a failed presidency...
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=12168
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 6. Feb, 15:09