And that should be big part of the debate in the Presidential election.
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Author: R. Nicholas Burns, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics, Harvard Kennedy School
Wow! What an ignoramous!
He still thinks the president is setting "foreign policy". The take-out of JFK should have blown away that fantasy.
The only question is which pirate flag you want to support in the ongoing looting of what was once a free republic. That is assuming you arrrr willing to keep playing along.
Insightful commentary with this conclusion:
"Our next president will need Nixon’s guile, George H.W. Bush’s experience and skill, and FDR’s courage to lead us through the thickets of the foreign policy challenges ahead."
I like following foreign policy because for some reason there seems to be less corruption to it. There are missteps and lies, sure, but it's easy for me to see what the real motivations are. What the real goals are.
In domestic politics I'm totally befuddled by the decisions and policies. But maybe I'm just an ignoramus, I dunno.
Comments (6)
Author: R. Nicholas Burns, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics, Harvard Kennedy School
Wow! What an ignoramous!
He still thinks the president is setting "foreign policy". The take-out of JFK should have blown away that fantasy.
The only question is which pirate flag you want to support in the ongoing looting of what was once a free republic. That is assuming you arrrr willing to keep playing along.
Posted by Tim | June 23, 2012 11:55 AM
What an ignoramous!
Ladies and gentlemen, the internet.
Posted by Jack Bog | June 23, 2012 12:37 PM
Insightful commentary with this conclusion:
"Our next president will need Nixon’s guile, George H.W. Bush’s experience and skill, and FDR’s courage to lead us through the thickets of the foreign policy challenges ahead."
Bring on the debates.
Posted by genop | June 23, 2012 12:39 PM
I like following foreign policy because for some reason there seems to be less corruption to it. There are missteps and lies, sure, but it's easy for me to see what the real motivations are. What the real goals are.
In domestic politics I'm totally befuddled by the decisions and policies. But maybe I'm just an ignoramus, I dunno.
Posted by Jo | June 23, 2012 4:15 PM
If that yahoo knew what year this is, I might have found the atience to read beyond the date.
Posted by Allan Leedy | June 24, 2012 9:06 AM
As a college graduate, a current gradute student, a veteran and a human being, I will being voting Gary Johnson, nuff said.
Harvard might be a tad biased, but my education was affordable so what do I know.
Posted by Jubei | June 24, 2012 2:30 PM