Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
"The whole notion was that if we showed courtesy or opened up dialogue with governments that had previously been hostile to us, that that somehow would be a sign of weakness," Chamberlain said, recalling his race for the prime ministership and challenging his critics today.
"The British people didn't buy it," Chamberlain said. "And there's a good reason the British people didn't buy it — because it doesn't make sense." We changed a few words. Is this unfair? Yes. But Neville thought he could "dialogue" with people too. Mideast peace talks are all about "dialoguing." We've been "dialoguing" with Iran and North Korea until our dialogues turned blue. It hasn't done our political prisoner in Iran much good. It hasn't done The Three-Millimeter Tyrant any harm.
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