As the inauguration of Barack Obama draws nigh, Victor Davis Hanson contemplates how the bringer of “hope and change” may be inching closer and closer to a third term of George W. Bush.
“But when we look at actual specifics and ignore the boilerplate mainstream liberal rhetoric about “multilateralism” and “rebuilding our alliances,” and also ignore the “inside” horror stories (cf. the recent Vanity Fair Bush hit-piece) by failures and opportunists like a Scott McClellan or Matthew Dowd, we really do not see very much.
Already there is back-peddling on FISA, the Patriot Act, and renditions. Who knows what the plan is on Gitmo, other than to keep promising prompt its closing, while keeping it open as lawyers wonder whether Khalid Sheik Mohammed might in fact welcome a federal trial in D.C. or New York — in hopes that one juror could be found to be sympathetic to a radical Islamic agenda and thus nullify the evidence presented and free the ultimate murderer of 3,000 innocents?”
To read the rest of Hanson’s piece at NRO’s “The Corner,” click here…







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