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30
Oct

Liberal hawks, continued

Further thoughts… for my previous post go here. First, an analytically and morally serious critique of liberal hawkism by Stephen Holmes at The Nation. Holmes reviews Paul Berman’s Power and the Idealists and David Rieff’s At the Point of a Gun: Democratic Dreams and Armed Intervention. Here he is on Rieff: Faced with the “appalling and degrading” conditions in postwar

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30
Oct

Galloway update

Bad news for Galloway: GEORGE Galloway, the staunchly anti-war British MP, will be investigated by the United States Department of Justice for claims he lied to the Senate over Iraq oil money, The Business can reveal. The Charities Commission in England and Wales has also requested documents which the US Senate permanent sub-committee for investigations says prove that illegal Iraqi

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29
Oct

An ironclad defense

From Slate comes this: Seven months after being sued by Ashley Olsen for running the cover headline “Ashley Olsen Caught In A Drug Scandal,” the Enquirer has issued the following bogus “Clarification”: “The National Enquirer wants to make clear to its readers that, by its cover and headlines, it did not intend to accuse Ms. Olsen of being involved in

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28
Oct

A “technicality”

“I certainly hope that, if there is going to be an indictment that says something happened, that it is an indictment on a crime and not some perjury technicality where they couldn’t indict on the crime and so they go to something just to show that their two years of investigation was not a waste of time and taxpayer dollars.”–Senator

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28
Oct

Kinsley on “Plamegate”

I have nothing at all to add. (Hat tip: Sullivan.)

28
Oct

What’s in a name…

A friend writes: I was just going to mention something about your blog, and so I figured I’d find out what “lerter” meant because it sounds like some kind of something. I put it into Google and nothing much doing. Then I went to the language tools to try translating it. I thought maybe it’s German, since it sounds kind

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27
Oct

2,000

Much has been said about this grim milestone: 2,000 U.S. forces dead in Iraq. Much has also been said about the Bushies’ innumerable lies and blunders. Andres Kupfer, in the comments to this earlier post of mine, holds that these Americans did not die in vain, and he makes just about the only reasonable case left: …my take on this

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27
Oct

Appeasement on Darfur

Eric Reeves, by far the most diligent reporter on the Darfur genocide, paints a grim picture of U.S. appeasement in TNR (subscription required, but try it; some TNR pieces get through for a short time). It’s just unbelievable: Another sign of appeasement came in July, when the Washington firm C/R International, whose managing director is former State Department official Robert

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