Fred! II
Sticks and Stones
It bothers Americans when we’re told how unpopular we are with the rest of the world. For some of us, at least, it gets our back up — and our natural tendency is to tell the French, for example, that we’d rather not hear from them until the day when they need us to bail them out again.
But we cool off. We’re big boys and girls, after all, and we don’t really bruise that easily. We’re also hopeful that, eventually, our ostrich-headed allies will realize there’s a world war going on out there and they need to pick a side — the choice being between the forces of civilization and the forces of anarchy. Considering the fact that the latter team is growing stronger and bolder daily, while most of our European Union friends continue to dismantle their defenses, that day may not be too long in coming.
Posted by AlexC at April 30, 2007 11:57 PM
Now that's the kind of oratory we've been missing for nigh on twenty years!
I'm giddy at the prospect of Fred and Rudy's ongoing campaign of one-upsmanship in the "America's pissed off and America's not gonna take it lying down any more" vernacular.
For my money I'll take Fred. He strikes the right balance between a muscular foreign policy and scaring the crap out of the electorate.
Now that's the kind of oratory we've been missing for nigh on twenty years!
I'm giddy at the prospect of Fred and Rudy's ongoing campaign of one-upsmanship in the "America's pissed off and America's not gonna take it lying down any more" vernacular.
For my money I'll take Fred. He strikes the right balance between a muscular foreign policy and scaring the crap out of the electorate.
Posted by: johngalt at May 1, 2007 3:21 PM | What do you think? [1]