the picnic. one drag in the mud and clean themselves up and drink wine and have a joely time. there is nothing new here. we have had a debate between the internationalists and isolationists among conservatives for about a century. it wasn t until pearl harbor that conservatives were internationalists they were isolationists. after the second world war it took a while before they signed on to the cold war and that s what was the glue that held the coalition on the right together. anti-communism. you would have expected the break-up to happen in the 90 s. but, actually, it was delayed because of 9/11. there was a new enemy. the troops were rallied. the real split is beginning to happen now as the memory of 9/11 fades. and as the eminence of the threat is felt to be far less. so this was to be expected. it was only a matter of
the picnic. one drag in the mud and clean themselves up and drink wine and have a joely time. there is nothing new here. we have had a debate between the internationalists and isolationists among conservatives for about a century. it wasn t until pearl harbor that conservatives were internationalists they were isolationists. after the second world war it took a while before they signed on to the cold war and that s what was the glue that held the coalition on the right together. anti-communism. you would have expected the break-up to happen in the 90 s. but, actually, it was delayed because of 9/11. there was a new enemy. the troops were rallied. the real split is beginning to happen now as the memory of 9/11 fades. and as the eminence of the threat is felt to be far less. so this was to be expected. it was only a matter of
the picnic. one drag in the mud and clean themselves up and drink wine and have a joely time. there is nothing new here. we have had a debate between the internationalists and isolationists among conservatives for about a century. it wasn t until pearl harbor that conservatives were internationalists they were isolationists. after the second world war it took a while before they signed on to the cold war and that s what was the glue that held the coalition on the right together. anti-communism. you would have expected the break-up to happen in the 90 s. but, actually, it was delayed because of 9/11. there was a new enemy. the troops were rallied. the real split is beginning to happen now as the memory of 9/11 fades. and as the eminence of the threat is felt to be far less. so this was to be expected. it was only a matter of
even as they are internationalists. simply others that don t believe the u.n. should sign on as party to any united nations convention and because a two-thirds super majority is rard to ratify a treaty, that opposition means it will be close and they may lose. yesterday kerry told reporters he is about four votes short but thinks a handful of senators might still be willing to sign on. in an effort to win those 11th hour votes, former senator bob dole who was there when the ada, americans for disability act, was negotiated and signed in the early 90s, is expected to be present on the senate floor or at least right next to the floor when the vote actually takes place. of course dole was just optized at walter reed army medical center last week. his public appearances are very, very rare these days. he ll be honored late they are morning and then he ll be sitting there watching as some senators potentially walk by him
with a 1% event. hollywood zillionaire go to clooney s place and rapists are elitist? i guarantee you they ll be eating with silver spoons. celebs like romney excuse me. clooney. that was a slip. they are so special they can t live in america. it s not special enough to the countrymen. this fits with obama s philosophy of american unexceptionallism. some lucky win ker sit around the table with the wealthy internationalists and hear lines like wow, i would say this is exceptional chicken but if it s american grown, i say it s no better than anyone else s chicken. if that doesn t make you a republican, you re hopeless. would you have dinner with clooney? i know youee enar moreed by the fellow? dana: you think i am? i like the one he had to drive across the country.