Sunday, February 13, 2005
More careful analysis
So, what do those crazy Americans think of America?
The recent election of Howard Dean as DNC chair, is a clear sign that the best defense the Bush administration can have against the anti-war movement, is showings things are going better in Iraq and making the American people "forget" the cost of the invasion.
While I'm open to explanations for how those two ideas are connected, it doesn't seem quite "clear." While the idea that success makes you popular when you're a leader is quite true, I'd hope one wouldn't need Howard Dean's election to conclude that. In any case, the Bush administration does not need to defend itself against the anti-war movement. The best defense against it is the anti-war movement membership, which succeeds with flying colors when it comes to pissing everyone else off.
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