Monday, April 30, 2007

Bush's "failure to distinguish between necessary toughness and catastrophically shoot-ourselves-in-our-foot ...from biological anomaly"

"You know, if Bush would stop his self-indulgent stubbornness for half a day, he could see plain as day that he has an opportunity to retain American control of the World Bank by easing Wolfie out. If he tries to keep Wolfie in that spot, American control could end.
I really wonder whether his failure to distinguish between necessary toughness and catastrophically shoot-ourselves-(America)-in-our-foot pigheadedness results from biological anomaly . His inability to harvest experience, and so to think and form successful judgments, is just so inexplicable."
Read more on the "Nelson Report", from Steve Clemons here.

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