Saturday, July 16, 2005

Victor Davis Hanson quote from interview with Hugh Hewitt.

I like this quote; it says what many of us think. And what we would like politicians to say if they could shed that diplomatic and political rhetoric long enough to say something with (iron).

Saturday, July 16, 2005

Posted at 8:15 AM, Pacific

My interview with Victor Davis Hanson is posted at Radioblogger.

Key quote:
"I really think that most people in their gut understand that if Al Gore had been president in 2000, or John Kerry in 2004, we would have followed the EU model, and we would have seen things like Madrid and London to come, because that model doesn't...is not workable. The idea that you're not going to address the two root problems that we have, one is terrorism, and the lack of democracy in the Middle East. And for all the caricatures of George Bush's policy, he has an agenda and a goal to democratize, and to kill the killers, and then to be vigilant at home. And that three-pronged strategy is the only thing that will work. It's not perfect, but it's the only solution

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