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Monday, October 06, 2003
Posted by RFTR
WSJ.com - To Lead, the U.S. Must Persuade Others to Follow
WSJ.com - The WMD Evidence Opinionjournal.com - To Rally the Nation Add these three, along with the William Kristol column that Jake blogged below, as evidence of the Bush administrations primary failing. James and I have discussed this at length, and we've both come to the conclusion (correct me if I'm improperly speaking for you here) that our biggest complaint about the Bush White House is that they are always back-peddling, always defending a decision after the fact. It is too easy these days for the Left to poison the public with claims about Bush's lies, because the White House constantly does nothing to discount them. They should be pounding the podium about the Kay report -- it proves that Saddam was evading 1441, and gives the justification for war. They simply are not controlling debate as is necessary to maintain control of the reigns of government. Maybe what Kristol says is correct, and could solve the problem. Either way, something needs to be done. 0 Comments: |
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