Brandon

Monday, March 14, 2005

"I don't think US should be the leader of the world"

When former Clinton National Security #3, Nancy Soderberg expressed a comment on "The Daily Show" hoping that America might fail in our great endeavor to bring peace through a campaign of freedom, the usual suspects on the left just pooh-poohed the idea that this comment revealed the true attitudes of their discredited "blame America first" ideology.

Well, sorry fellow travelers and Stalin's useful idiots... There's been another leak. This time, a serious comment by Washington Post Managing Editor Philip Bennett. He told the People's Daily Online (Chinese Communist Party rag) that "I don't think US should be the leader of the world".
The rest of the interview is almost painful to read. It sounds remarkably like a foreign policy position paper from the Kerry campaign.

There are plenty of hardcore, extreme leftists, Marxists, and Socialists with nostalgia for the good old days when red state meant the Soviet Union and those whack jobs have always expressed a desire to see America fail.

But Soderberg and now Bennett reveal that these attitudes are not just limited to the far, FAR left. Can there be any doubt that if Kerry had been elected, the U.S. would be set on a course where we would NOT be the only superpower? I guess Soderberg, Bennett and the hate America crowd really do believe that the United Nations can do ssssuuuuccccchhhhh a better job of keeping the peace. (now THAT is sarcasm)

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