Source:
http://watchblog.com/republicans/Conservative Dissent On Democratic Crusaderism
Chris Roach, a "paleoconservative" who is pro-Administration on Iraq and many other areas, gives an interesting genuinely conservative critique of the President's inaugural address. Those uncomfortable with the rhetoric of democratic crusaderism because of conservative fears of big government and humanitarian interventionism will find it compelling; those who support that tendency may find it thought-provoking, nonetheless.
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Roach's article:
http://www.affbrainwash.com/chrisroach/archives/017076.php<snip>
As revealed in his trimuphalist inaugural address, Bush's view of the world is simple but coherent, but it promises unfortunately to deepen the rift with much of the world, create enemies where there might otherwise be friends, and cost the U.S. a great deal of lives and treasure with few positive outcomes.
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Bush is at once ignorant and arrogant. He's ignorant of the numerous failings of "democracy" as well as other attempts to reorganize societies according to some alien vision. And he's arrogant about the prospects of imposing liberal and democratic change on ancient societies that have no interest in U.S. "benevolence." In other words, he's ignorant of the strong and abiding force of nationalism and conservatism in much of the world. Such habits are healthy and abiding and real. He seems also to misunderstand these realities at home. He states, for example, "We felt the unity and fellowship of our nation when freedom came under attack, and our response came like a single hand over a single heart."
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