Sunday, October 14, 2007

That's almost a passable column


From the Mustache of Understanding Marital Assets in comparing Gore to Bush ... almost:

Indeed, Mr. Bush, rather than taking all that unity and using it to rebuild America for the 21st century, took all that unity and used it to push the narrow agenda of his “base.” He used all that unity to take a far-right agenda on taxes and social issues that was going nowhere on 9/10 and drive it into a 9/12 world.

Never has so much national unity — which could have been used to develop a real energy policy, reverse our coming Social Security deficit, assemble a lasting coalition to deal with Afghanistan and Iraq, maybe even get a national health care program — been used to build so little. That is what historians will note most about Mr. Bush’s tenure — the sheer wasted opportunity of it all.


Suck on what now?

It's almost like Friedman didn't play any manner of cheerleading or enabling role in that at all.

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