Sunday, August 13

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Bill Quick:
The first administration of the first century of the American Third Millennium will, in my estimation, be remembered as one of the biggest failures of that century. Bush's great failure was, not invading Iraq, but not weathering the adversity that followed through acts of real leadership, and then pressing on with the necessary military destruction of the other regimes he, himself, named as most dangerous five years ago.
Oh, what a wonderful post point to me by Robert Clayton Dean via A rutal takedown @ samizdata.net.

I disagree with Mr. Dean's comment that we may be better off even with what has happened, but I certainly disagree there.

The overtone is still a little to righty for my taste, but I can see a lot more logic in this than the Administration has ever been able to show me. Period!

Update! Bryan, when you are done making up your mind what you were trying to say, revised this entry. Sheesh. sad

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