Sorry, I forgot …
… to add Pamela Hess of UPI to that list below. Media who get it, and bring it to you.
Here’s Hess on C-Span talking about Iraq. Watch the whole thing. Or I should say, try not to.
She is one of the best. A natural. One of those people who can see, think and describe with stark clarity, cutting through everything else, like her power cable runs straight from the source.
We’ve seen her before, and this latest shot of reality isn’t a surprise at all. Thanks again, Ms. Hess.
h/t Hotair. HA’s take here.
Footnote: Is it about national security still? Of course it is. And that is bound up in everything she is talking about. Evil, chaos, the people who are trying to survive that and the people who are trying to help them. Hess was the one who asked, in the last link above, why you are seen as carrying Bush water if you ask the national security question and her rhetorical device here sounds more like a transcendence than a denial of that.
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 1:39 am on Monday, March 12, 2007
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March 12th, 2007 at 2:35 am
Good and Evil are in the province of religion, not national security.
March 12th, 2007 at 6:05 am
alphie:
Really? Somebody should have told FDR that because back in WW2 the Nazis were consdiered evil. As far as that is concerned Hillary Clinton made it plain that Republicans are evil. But I guess when it comes to people who target school children a guy like you might be expected to experience a little moral ambivalence. First there is your knee jerk and mindless desire to root for the enemy…add to that the hopes that your side can benefit politically from pandering to said enemy…the result is you blathering about how inappropriate all this silly talk of evil is.
It is all relative to a guy like you. Moral relativism is post modern theology. A new faith evidenced by the lack thereof. The result of this lack of faith? Well we have monsters like Mao, Pol Pot and Stalin who also believed that evil was an abstract. And look where that got them and tens of millions of others.
March 12th, 2007 at 6:33 am
The Nazis were just kite flying peaceable folk with a slight personality quirk that caused them to occasionally stoke furnaces with millions of bodies. It was just a cultural thing with them.
March 12th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
I would be interested to know the toad’s standard for judging what defines a country’s security interests, and on what premise he bases that standard.
March 12th, 2007 at 4:21 pm
alphie is an enemy sympathizer. As such, he survives only on sufferance.
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March 12th, 2007 at 11:19 pm
So, Alf, the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. You seem more than willing. Not that you, judging by your past heartless remarks, are what I would call “good”.
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