Quoted in a Salon column today is Paul Craig Roberts, the assistant secretary of the treasury for economic policy in the Reagan administration:
Bush's supporters demand lock-step consensus that Bush is right. They regard truthful reports that Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction and was not involved in the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. -- truths now firmly established by the Bush administration's own reports -- as treasonous America-bashing ... In language reeking with hatred, Heritage Foundation Town Hall readers impolitely informed me that opposing the invasion of Iraq is identical to opposing America, that Bush is the greatest American leader in history and everyone who disagrees with him should be shot before they cause America to lose another war ... Bush's conservative supporters want no debate. They want no facts, no analysis. They want to denounce and to demonize the enemies that the Hannitys, Limbaughs, and Savages of talk radio assure them are everywhere at work destroying their great and noble country.
Even dyed-in-the-wool Repubs are concerned about where the Bushes are leading the U.S. (and the world).
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Dissent Among Republicans
Posted by Eclecta at 8:55 PM
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