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