Under The Banner Of Bush
So, you ask: “What is the banner of Bush that was referred to in the Poster Blogging?”
It has the four stripes of the four original states that thought he would solve their problems and the 31 stars representing the total number of states that harbored the same delusion.
It is displayed as a pennon, which most call a swallow-tail, and some call a serpent’s tongue. Your choice.
March 18, 2005 Comments Off on Under The Banner Of Bush
RIP George F. Kennan
1904 – March 17, 2005
The “Father of Containment”, the US policy that is usually referred to as the “Cold War”. Many will complain about the effects of the policy, and there were many excesses in it’s name, but they forget how many people wanted “World War III” to resolve the “Red Menace”.
Overall the policy was successful, but some people, like Ronald Reagan, implemented it badly. Kennan was more about a network of alliances, the UN, NATO, SEATO, than a 600 ship Navy.
Melanie at Just a Bump in the Beltway has a good post, Requiem for a Fighter that includes a Washington Post article on Mr. Kennan.
Update: Glen at A Brooklyn Bridge as a post, George Kennan Dead, that includes an interview with Mr. Kennan in The Hill prior to the start of the Iraq War. Worth the read to understand Mr. Kennan’s view on the use of force.
Update2: djhlights at Exit Stage Left Today’s history lesson from 04/12/03 and Eric Alterman Altercation Slacker Friday “Quote of the Day” both comment on “X”.
March 18, 2005 Comments Off on RIP George F. Kennan
Friday Cat Blogging
[TM Kevin Drum]
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What keyboard? Why would there be a keyboard on my shelf?
[Edit: This is one of my current roommates, last seen as a kitten. She does make it difficult to type.]
Update: Here’s the Baby Picture.
March 18, 2005 Comments Off on Friday Cat Blogging