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"Reagan Was Right"

16 May 2007 10:09 am

Ron Paul invokes a Republican icon in urging non-entanglement in the "irrationality" of Middle East politics. Notice that Paul gets a smattering of applause before the Fox News questioner squelches Paul's point about blowback and puts words in his mouth about 9/11. I stand by my judgment of the exchange last night. Does Giuliani believe that "blowback" doesn't exist? How does it factor into his foreign policy thinking?

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I guess I'm now jumping into the 2008 discussion.
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