The Best and Worst Opinions of the Day |
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by Marty Beckerman, February 6, 2008 |
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Best:
"Certainly it's a reminder that 'the troops' are hardly marching in lockstep behind the Bush/McCain perpetual war agenda."
—Matthew Yglesias on U.S. soldiers' greater support for antiwar candidates
Worst:
"How dare anyone unilaterally decide when to turn the page on
history, papering over real inequities and suffering constituencies in
the promise of a feel-good campaign? How dare anyone claim to unify
while dividing, or think that to rouse U.S. youth from torpor it’s
useful to triage the single largest demographic in this country’s history: the boomer generation—the majority of which is female?"
—Robin Morgan on Barack Obama
(Wow, the use of italics actually makes the woman who once advocated "man-hating" as an "honorable and viable political act" sound more unhinged. How is that even possible?)