Hanson, not Hansen.
bfl
Obama is such a dipstick that he thinks Iran is a story about his 2008 campaign.
"a possible vast unilateral reduction in the U.S. strategic arsenal cannot reassure our non-nuclear allies, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan (who could all, if they so wished, become nuclear by next month), that they are safely within the U.S. umbrella in a world of China, North Korea, Pakistan, and Iran."
The U.S.A. is full of morons.
Has it always been so? Probably. The difference between now and then is that they have become empowered and that they have managed to commandeer the press, academic institutions, and Hollywood.
The worst thing about morons is that they don't know how stupid they are. They don't even know that they are morons!
Charles Krauthammer: "History is not just cruel. It is witty."
Clio is doubled over laughing!
As the rest of Europe sinks deeper and deeper into dependence on Germany--and Germany emerges as the sole power in Europe--we cannot seem to dispel déjà vu.
And as the spectre of a nuclear armed Germany rises before a confused and self-deluded world--we cannot help wondering what else Clio has in store for us.
What Americans need most right now is trillions of tons of ginko biloba.
"a possible vast unilateral reduction in the U.S. strategic arsenal cannot reassure our non-nuclear allies, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan (who could all, if they so wished, become nuclear by next month), that they are safely within the U.S. umbrella in a world of China, North Korea, Pakistan, and Iran."
The U.S.A. is full of morons.
Has it always been so? Probably. The difference between now and then is that they have become empowered and that they have managed to commandeer the press, academic institutions, and Hollywood.
The worst thing about morons is that they don't know how stupid they are. They don't even know that they are morons!
Charles Krauthammer: "History is not just cruel. It is witty."
Clio is doubled over laughing!
As the rest of Europe sinks deeper and deeper into dependence on Germany--and Germany emerges as the sole power in Europe--we cannot seem to dispel déjà vu.
And as the spectre of a nuclear armed Germany rises before a confused and self-deluded world--we cannot help wondering what else Clio has in store for us.
What Americans need most right now is trillions of tons of ginko biloba.
Another brilliant piece by VDH. One of my favorites, too.