On the Sad Demise of the Bush Doctrine
I’ve been saying it for three years: I’m a huge fan of the Bush Doctrine. Someday, I hope to live in a country who adopts it as its foreign policy. When I hear Bush’s second inaugural, I even experienced a glimmer of hope--perhaps I do. Sadly, no. And I’m hardly the only one who’s notice it. Michael Rubin provides loads of examples here.
[UPDATE 10/5: On a related note, see my exchange with Reed Hundt on TPM Cafe].
Posted by Bruce Abramson from on 10/03 at 05:11 PM in American Government, Politics, and Domestic Policies, Foreign Affairs and the World beyond Our Borders
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