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On President Obama's Address Regarding Libya: |
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"President Obama just gave a weird speech. Part George W. Bush, part trademark Obama — filled with his characteristic split-the-difference, straw-man ('some say, others say'), false-choice tropes.
"His support for those 'yearning for freedom all around the world' was the sort of interventionist foreign policy that a Senator Obama — if his past reaction to the removal of Saddam Hussein is any indication — would have objected to, especially in the case of sending bombers over an Arab Muslim oil-exporting country. Since Saddam was a far greater monster (gassing thousands is far worse than turning off the water to neighborhoods) than the monsters that Obama now wishes to slay, I think he has confused rather than enlightened his audience." |
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— Victor Davis Hanson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow and Nationally Syndicated Columnist
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— Victor Davis Hanson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow and Nationally Syndicated Columnist
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Posted March 29, 2011 • 08:01 AM
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