"I have this nagging, intuitive sense that there are a few inconsistencies embedded in these statements -- which some people in the target audience might perceive -- though I can't quite put my finger on what they are."
So begins Glenn Greenwald's latest column "Hillary Clinton gets tough with "military dictatorships" on Salon.
Greenwald goes on to examine what Hillary has been reported as saying and concludes:
"What I always find mystifying is who they think the target audience is. I understand if they expect a domestic audience to swoon for this sort of rhetoric, but do they actually expect that there is anyone in the Middle East, anywhere, who will take seriously the righteous objections of Hilary Clinton -- the American Secretary of State and close Mubarak family friend -- to the rise of an oppressive military dictatorship in the Middle East? Is anyone there really going to believe that it's that government's lack of respect for human rights -- rather than its refusal to serve American interests and heed its various dictates -- that is motivating the hostility and threats?"
So begins Glenn Greenwald's latest column "Hillary Clinton gets tough with "military dictatorships" on Salon.
Greenwald goes on to examine what Hillary has been reported as saying and concludes:
"What I always find mystifying is who they think the target audience is. I understand if they expect a domestic audience to swoon for this sort of rhetoric, but do they actually expect that there is anyone in the Middle East, anywhere, who will take seriously the righteous objections of Hilary Clinton -- the American Secretary of State and close Mubarak family friend -- to the rise of an oppressive military dictatorship in the Middle East? Is anyone there really going to believe that it's that government's lack of respect for human rights -- rather than its refusal to serve American interests and heed its various dictates -- that is motivating the hostility and threats?"
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