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Mr. Kristol argued that the Bush administration was suffering politically for applying too little force, not too much. “I am struck that people have the sense in North Korea and Iran that things are spinning out of control,” he said. ~The New York Times What a surprise–Bill Kristol thinks the President hasn’t been belligerent enough.  By […]

Mr. Kristol argued that the Bush administration was suffering politically for applying too little force, not too much. “I am struck that people have the sense in North Korea and Iran that things are spinning out of control,” he said. ~The New York Times

What a surprise–Bill Kristol thinks the President hasn’t been belligerent enough.  By “people,” he means, of course, himself and those of like mind.

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