Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Nationalism for me but not for thee.

Matthew Yglesias:
[T]he president seems to be grossly ignorant of how the world works: "the president expressed frustration that Iraqis had not come to appreciate the sacrifices the United States had made in Iraq, and was puzzled as to how a recent anti-American rally in support of Hezbollah in Baghdad could draw such a large crowd." . . .

The great irony of this all is that if there's one thing the Republican Party does understand really well it's the psychology and politics of nationalism. They understand it, that is, in terms of U.S. domestic politics. It doesn't seem to occur to them, however, that these insights might want to be extended to how foreigners -- who are, after all, human beings just like Americans -- react to things.


Comments:
Spot on. I've not seen it in print before. The US leadership has the mental development of a 4 year old when it comes to comprehending the actions of non-Americans.
 
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