(h/t AmericaBlog)In his speech, Bush argued that "free people are not drawn to violent and malignant ideologies -- and most will choose a better way when they are given a chance." He also said that terrorist groups "want to overthrow moderate governments."
In the two of the most liberal and diverse societies in the Middle East -- Lebanon and the Palestinian territories -- events have undercut Bush's argument in the past year. Hezbollah has gained power and strength in Lebanon, partly at the ballot box. Meanwhile, Palestinians ousted the Fatah party -- which wants to pursue peace with Israel -- from the legislature in favor of Hamas, which is committed to Israel's destruction and is considered a terrorist organization by the State Department.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
STFU SOTU
Did some of those claims of success during the State of the Union sound a little ... odd? The fine fol at, surprisingly, the Washington Post take you through the speech and point out where the President may have been, errr, stretching things a a bit.
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