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MoDo on Bush’s Foreign Policy Evolution: ‘Like Watching Dry Paint’

Maureen Dowd:

The more things get complicated, the more W. feels vindicated in his own simplified vision. The more people try to tell him that it’s not easy, that this is a region of shifting alliances and interests, the less he seems inclined to develop an adroit policy to win people over to our side instead of trying to annihilate them.

Bill Clinton, the Mutable Man par excellence, evolved four times a day; he had a tactical and even recreational attitude toward personal change. But W. prides himself on his changelessness and regards his immutability as the surest sign of his virtue. Facing a map on fire, he sees any inkling of change as the slippery slope to failure.

That’s what is so frustrating about watching him deal - or not deal - with Iraq and Lebanon. There’s almost nothing to watch.

It’s not even like watching paint dry, since that, too, is a passage from one state to another. It’s like watching dry paint.

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One Comment on "MoDo on Bush’s Foreign Policy Evolution: ‘Like Watching Dry Paint’"

MoDo is one of the GREATEST!
Too bad SHE isn’t running the show: bet we would never have gotten into this cesspool if she were!


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