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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: tekboy who wrote (50853)10/10/2002 1:06:19 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
I wasn't as impressed as you and John with the Rice profile. I mean, it's long and detailed and dependable, sure, but I thought it had two key problems.

Boy are you hard to please. Perhaps you need some sleep like Bill and I apparently do. ;-)

As for the first point, her impact on foreign policy, I thought Leeman did a perfectly good job, with the question mark in the title, of saying something like "who knows and we aren't ever." On the second point, the radical shift, I really don't know. My problem with that portion is the categories. The terms "realist" seems recognizable enough, but the term "moralist" doesn't strike me as the right one to describe the Cheney-Rumsfeld-Wolfowitz et al position. I think I know why he uses it; just don't find the fit works.
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