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March 26, 2004
Stealing from Nixon, for a change
Posted by Jon Henke
Via John Rogers, we find this OpinionJournal bit....
This is the real lesson emerging from the 9/11 Commission hearings if you listen above the partisan din. In their eagerness to insist that Mr. Bush should have acted more pre-emptively before 9/11, the critics are rebutting their own case against the President's aggressive antiterror policy ever since. The implication of their critique is that Mr. Bush didn't repudiate the failed strategy of the Clinton years fast enough. Quoth John Rogers: "We're all agressive, unilateral warriors against terror now."
I don't really have anything to add to that.
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