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America's place (and Kagan's and Obama's)

OP-ED: Still No. 1, By Robert Kagan, Washington Post, October 30, 2008; A23

Sender thought I might rebut.

Truth is, I think this was a fabulous piece by Kagan and I agree with it 100%.

Hell, check out my own column this week, and pre-order my book. Stripped of his "league of democracies" notion, which I abhor, I often find myself in very strong agreement with Robert Kagan, whose Dangerous Nation was THE inspiration for my history chapter in Great Powers.

Seriously, an out-of-power Kagan is more than tolerable. He'll quite often be right and the voice of serious reason.

Honestly, my first thought when I saw those pics of Obama reading Zakaria's book, with that title, was, "that's a great way to lose an election."

We are a slightly center-right nation right now, and if Obama loses track of that, he'll be a weak-ass Jimmy Carter in office, especially with all those Clinton-clones hanging around (Bacevich's point in the LAT recently).

(Thanks: Jeffrey Itell)

Comments (4)

If Obama is the centrist president you and many other people think he will be, I will be very, very relieved.

All the “we will change America” or “change the world” might just be rhetorical flourish but that doesn’t sound like a centrist president. Couple that with a large ego and one party rule and it sounds like all the bad parts of the Bush presidency on steroids.

On a different note. One of things that has really gotten under my skin recently is the trend of my fellow Evangelicals to be declinists. Not just internationally but internally as well. I just don’t get it, there are so many good things happening right now. So like usual the left and the right become almost indistinguishable.

Obama may be optimistic in is future look, but I think he is labeled as a declinist for comments he makes regarding where he sees America today.

Cross posted from OTB, which quoted this post:

I have only two thoughts on this thread: (1) Does anybody think we will someday see McCain carry a book, any book, around? And (2) Given the rampant anti-intellectualism that infects our culture, the title is meaningless, it is carrying a book that is so damning.

Pssssstt to the Obama campaign: Collect dust jackets from different seized Bibles, use them to cover the books that Obama may be reading. This will instantly convert him from a girlyman into a Christian warrior…

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