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08 May 2007 02:48 pm
Moderation on Iraq
Another centrist laments:
Iraq policy has become the poster child for the pathology that
afflicts American politics. Specifically, Iraq policy is the exclusive
domain of extremists. On the right, attempts to recognize any specific
failures in Iraq policy are condemned as "undermining the troops" while
all efforts to change strategy or put pressure our Iraqi allies are
disdained as "cut and run" tactics. The right's approach is pinup
patriotism -- all flash, no substance. The left is no better, smearing
everyone that disagrees with them on any detail (no matter how small)
as "Bush sycophants" or "neocons", all the while responding to any new
information about incremental U.S. successes or diplomatic initiatives
with behavior akin to a child sticking his fingers in his ears and
screaming "la la la la la" in an effort to avoid hearing the
intolerable. Where are the moderates?
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