06.04.09
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Pundit and Pundette call the Cairo speech a “bowl of pablum” and go through it section-by-section to illustrate how bad it was. They also call attention to lefties, such as HuffPo bloggers, who didn’t like it.
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Posted in Middle East at 3:35 pm by Administrator
Pundit and Pundette call the Cairo speech a “bowl of pablum” and go through it section-by-section to illustrate how bad it was. They also call attention to lefties, such as HuffPo bloggers, who didn’t like it.
Mr.Dings said,
June 4, 2009 at 3:42 pm
Wanna erase your earlier post now? I figured you’d hate yourself in the morning. The very same morning you polluted yourself, not the morning after. Opinions abound. For me, great great speech, worthy of history.
Bentnotesmanhisself said,
June 4, 2009 at 4:03 pm
My earlier post merely said that at first glance it had a statesmanlike tone. I reserved the right of additional scrutiny and reflection.
What did you find so great about it?
Do you not find the elements now getting srutiny to be creepy and embarrassing?
Mr. Dings said,
June 4, 2009 at 4:12 pm
and cynical. I found its literary eloquence and truth great. Ripe targets for cynicism.