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Victor Davis Hanson: Come the Revisionists; Self-flattering, self-deluded – almost desperate
National Review ^
| April 24, 2005
| Victor Davis Hanson
Posted on 04/24/2005 11:42:28 AM PDT by quidnunc
Will the second Bush administration be less bellicose, more multilateral? Thats what some of the presidents critics are suggesting, after his much-publicized visit to Europe. Joseph S. Nye, author of Soft Power, thought he saw in Bush a new convert who had belatedly, but wisely, forsaken flawed concepts such as unilateralism and preemption and adopted instead the tenets of Nyes own volume. The most striking thing at this point in Bushs second term, Nye recently intoned, is his belated discovery of the importance of diplomacy and soft power.
Clinton NSC veteran Nancy Soderberg recently expressed worry that Bushs policies often the opposite of those of the Clinton administration and thus antithetical also to the precepts of Soderbergs just-released but ill-timed The Superpower Myth well, might just work. Its scary for Democrats, she stammered on Jon Stewarts Daily Show, I have to say
. Well, theres still Iran and North Korea, dont forget. Theres still hope for the rest of us
. Theres always hope that this might not work. But later, when asked by Bill OReilly to explain her curious remarks, she echoed this strange new theme that Bush was finally getting it right: I think theres a second-term conversion going on with the Bush administration. Id like to think its because they read my book. I think it has more to do with the fact that reality has seeped in. Theyre starting to talk well of the French.
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(Excerpt) Read more at victorhanson.com ...
TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush43; geopolitics; term2; vdh; victordavishanson
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posted on
04/24/2005 11:42:34 AM PDT
by
quidnunc
To: Tolik
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posted on
04/24/2005 11:43:22 AM PDT
by
quidnunc
(Omnis Gaul delenda est)
To: quidnunc
Powerful and all true. Thanks for posting.
To: quidnunc
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posted on
04/24/2005 11:56:31 AM PDT
by
Lorianne
To: quidnunc
Soderberg is one dangerous "thinker."
Hating Bush is better than defeating tyrannical regimes that threaten America to her.
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posted on
04/24/2005 12:08:46 PM PDT
by
struggle
((The struggle continues))
To: quidnunc
they are peddling this bizarre notion that what led us into the mess culminating in 9/11 is what will now save us.Their brains are in disconnect, but their mouths keep moving.
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posted on
04/24/2005 12:15:31 PM PDT
by
Bahbah
(Something wicked this way comes)
To: quidnunc
..Cheney sees the dark side of the world, a reality that largely eludes Democrats but not most Americans. He understands power and knows how to wield it, as opposed to the soft-power prose of intellectual Democrats.Not bloody likely. Part of being an "intellectual Democrat" is the inability to use, or imply, power effectively. It is an art that those Democrats who drive Saabs will never understand or poses.
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posted on
04/24/2005 12:16:21 PM PDT
by
elbucko
To: quidnunc
Anybody can appear kinder and gentler when the bad guys have been taken out and high noon has passed. Only then can the cowering townsfolk pour back onto Main Street to slap the sheriff on the back, applauding that his smoking gun is now safely and properly holstered and all those nasty outlaw corpses are conveniently out of sight at the undertakers. Go on home to your kids, Herb
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posted on
04/24/2005 12:55:07 PM PDT
by
Donald Rumsfeld Fan
("Memos on Bush Are Fake but Accurate". NYTimes)
To: quidnunc
[Liberals] portray the rest of the world as just a bunch of misunderstood bunny-rabbits...The Democrats need a Dick Cheney, especially on foreign policy...Cheney sees the dark side of the world, a reality that largely eludes Democrats but not most Americans. He understands power and knows how to wield it, as opposed to the soft-power prose of intellectual Democrats. -Leslie Gelb, no fan of George W. Bush, in a recent Wall Street Journal op-edInstead the Dems dig themselves deeper in the pansy hole by opposing Bolton.
To: quidnunc
I was getting needled by a lib not long ago on this very subject. Thanks to Mr. Hanson for providing me such outstanding ammunition. I sent the link to my lib relative and I doubt he'll have the courage to argue with it.
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posted on
04/24/2005 3:06:54 PM PDT
by
Humidston
(Rats = Party of DEATH)
To: quidnunc; neverdem; Lando Lincoln; .cnI redruM; yonif; SJackson; dennisw; monkeyshine; Alouette; ...
Victor Davis Hanson Ping ! Let me know if you want in or out
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posted on
04/25/2005 11:38:06 AM PDT
by
Tolik
To: struggle
Soderberg is a psuedo intellectual with the brainpower of a moth.
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posted on
04/25/2005 6:55:57 PM PDT
by
John Lenin
(It's not like you have a home country to go back to)
To: John Lenin
Soderberg is a psuedo intellectual with the brainpower of a moth. That may be a generous assessment.
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posted on
04/25/2005 7:10:41 PM PDT
by
okie01
(The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
To: okie01
The really funny part is Soderberg is one of the smarter liberals ...
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posted on
04/25/2005 7:13:50 PM PDT
by
John Lenin
(It's not like you have a home country to go back to)
To: John Lenin
The really funny part is Soderberg is one of the smarter liberals ... All things are relative, are they not?
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posted on
04/25/2005 8:33:03 PM PDT
by
okie01
(The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
To: quidnunc
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