Sidney Blumenthal is a former senior adviser to President Clinton. His new book, How Bush Rules: Chronicles of a Radical Regime, is due for publication next month.
Writing in The Guardian under the heading "How to look like a failure" Blumenthal starts his piece thus:
"Each Bush presidency is unhappy in its own way. George W has contrived to do the opposite of his father, as if to provide evidence for a classic case of reaction formation. Rather than halt the army before Baghdad, he occupied the whole country. Rather than pursue a Middle East peace process that dragged along a recalcitrant Israeli government, he cast the process aside."
Blumenthal makes out a rather strong case to show how this latest Bush President has been a failure on so many fronts. Read the full op-ed piece here.
Writing in The Guardian under the heading "How to look like a failure" Blumenthal starts his piece thus:
"Each Bush presidency is unhappy in its own way. George W has contrived to do the opposite of his father, as if to provide evidence for a classic case of reaction formation. Rather than halt the army before Baghdad, he occupied the whole country. Rather than pursue a Middle East peace process that dragged along a recalcitrant Israeli government, he cast the process aside."
Blumenthal makes out a rather strong case to show how this latest Bush President has been a failure on so many fronts. Read the full op-ed piece here.
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