But Who's Against the Next War?

To hear the Democrats vying for the 2008 presidential nomination tell it, their foreign-policy views represent a sharp, even radical break with the course the Bush administration has pursued since 9/11. Upon closer examination, however, the differences between these candidates and President Bush hardly seem as consequential as all that. Full Story »

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Michael Crane
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by Michael Crane - Oct. 1, 2008

I think the piece is a fair assessment of the lack of differentiation among the candidates and the administration concerning the next war. However, Rieff, as well as his subjects, all stop short of saying the critical N-word--NUCLEAR War! With that in mind (and left on the table), perhaps he should have ventured a little further? (All respect and thanks to George Lakoff for this perspective.)

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