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Bill Kristol Champions Obama's Libya Speech

Matt Cockerill
Mar 30, 2011 at 12:20 PM

And commends the President for joining the [rotten] "American foreign policy mainstream." 

Writes the plumb line neocon,  

The President was unapologetic, freedom-agenda-embracing, and didn't shrink from defending the use of force or from appealing to American values and interests. Furthermore, the president seems to understand we have to win in Libya. I think we will.

Change we can believe in! I didn't expect his foreign policy to change much but to be the same as Bush's (if not worse) is just ridiculous. No wonder our nation is in such deep debt after all the BS our presidents do.

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