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1 aagcobb  Sun, Sep 16, 2012 6:48:19am

Correct, the Arab Spring is exactly what the Neocons were attempting to incite with their invasion of Iraq. Now that it is happening they want to blame Obama because it can't be controlled from Washington.

2 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Sep 16, 2012 7:08:54am

Maureen Dowd. She's never met a conservative she likes, nor had a workable policy idea of her own. And her use of the word 'slither' is a clue right at the start that her column is going to be a partisan attack-piece. This piece is just an angry Donkey kicking up her heels.

3 Laughing Gas  Sun, Sep 16, 2012 10:59:16am

Are you challenging any of her assertions, or just going to complain that she's hyper-partisan (we all know that)?

4 Dark_Falcon  Sun, Sep 16, 2012 11:39:23am

re: #3 Laughing Gas

Are you challenging any of her assertions, or just going to complain that she's hyper-partisan (we all know that)?

I'm saying her hyperpartisanship allied to her use of hostile ("slither") and vague ("Neocons" has been used in so many different ways as to be meaningless) language makes her column of no real value. Its just hurr hurr hurr for left-wingers.


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