Hedgehog follies
The American Prospect
by Harold Meyerson
01/25/07
In the beginning, George W. Bush sent American forces into Iraq with no apparent thought about the sectarian tensions that could explode once Saddam Hussein was ousted. Now, nearing the end of his presidency, Bush is sending more American forces into Iraq with no apparent regard for the verdict of the American people, rendered in November’s election, that they’ve had it with his war. And, by the evidence of all available polling, with Bush himself. The decline in Bush’s support to Watergate-era Nixonian depths since he announced that his new Iraq policy was his old Iraq policy, only more so, stems, I suspect, from three conclusions that the public has reached about the president and his war...
http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=12401
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Harold+Meyerson
by Harold Meyerson
01/25/07
In the beginning, George W. Bush sent American forces into Iraq with no apparent thought about the sectarian tensions that could explode once Saddam Hussein was ousted. Now, nearing the end of his presidency, Bush is sending more American forces into Iraq with no apparent regard for the verdict of the American people, rendered in November’s election, that they’ve had it with his war. And, by the evidence of all available polling, with Bush himself. The decline in Bush’s support to Watergate-era Nixonian depths since he announced that his new Iraq policy was his old Iraq policy, only more so, stems, I suspect, from three conclusions that the public has reached about the president and his war...
http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=12401
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Harold+Meyerson
rudkla - 29. Jan, 15:38