Wednesday, June 02, 2004
(6:41 PM) | Adam Kotsko:
To Repeat
I already posted this article on the UWC's quick links, but seriously: Matthew Yglesias has the best possible single explanation for the Bush regime:
But while the “two presidents” [Rove for domestic "policy," Cheney for foreign] theory has some merit, it is unsatisfying both intellectually and emotionally. As in physics, where quantum field theory and general relativity coexist uneasily, we yearn for a grand unified theory of Bushism that would put the two halves of the agenda together. Now, at last, with the revelation that Ahmad Chalabi has been passing intelligence information to the regime in Iran, the opportunity presents itself to construct just such a unified theory. The truth, hard as it is to accept, is that Bush is an Iranian agent.When I told Justin about it this afternoon, he agreed that it was a real a-ha moment.