"I can say on behalf of everyone at National Review, including the editor in chief, we cannot be guilty of anything else but loving our country very much and protecting its rights. They cannot find anything else against us."
Oops.. darn remote viewing -- sometimes I wished I hadn't bought that book, "Remote Viewing for Dummies." It's hard to tell the now from the future sometimes.
It's still 2008.
"[There's a] widely shared impression in Turkey that the operation is part of the power struggle between the AKP and the hard-line secularists, most notably the military," he said.
The Turks I worked with for a few years both here and in Ankara were highly educated and very bright, terrific people and definitely not Islamists and not Kemalists. In between like most Turks, I figure.
The Turkish imam I worked with here in DC was also a strong supporter of the separation of mosque and state. I think the fascism of the radical Muslims made him very nervous.