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Jens 'n' Frens
Idle thoughts of a relatively libertarian Republican in Cambridge, MA, and whomever he invites. Mostly political.
"A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures." -- Daniel Webster
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Friday, October 24, 2003 :::
Jonah Goldberg is telling us what he thinks of France:Because the war was unpopular with many liberals, it's assumed that France's actions are informed by the same principles as, say, Howard Dean's. I think Dean's positions on the war are scandalously dim-witted and ill-advised. But he still wants what is best for America and even Iraq. It is impossible to say the same thing about France. Even Kucinich, who wants to pull out of Iraq, probably really believes his position would be in America's interest. Francesca thinks we shouldn't have gone in, but that it would be a mistake to pull out, which I consider a respectable-but-mistaken position. Kucinich would be downright dangerous, but more naive than malicious. Unlike France.
::: posted by Steven at 6:26 PM
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