It has become rather easy to criticize President George W. Bush for the mistakes he made, especially in Paris, where America’s failure to live up to French expectations is a much-cherished local tradition, nearly as old as the United States itself. But to fall into undisciplined thinking about the past risks perpetuating the same mistakes.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
America’s failure to live up to French expectations is a much-cherished French tradition, nearly as old as the United States itself
In an equally leftist screed rebuttal to Dominique Moïsi, Ted Widmer gets it right once in a time:
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