- President Bush and VP Cheney are "pathologically incapable of owning up to mistakes."
- "Karl Rove turned refusal to admit error into a political principle."
- "George Bush . . . suffer[s] from an infallibility complex."
- "Dick Cheney is a 'megalomaniac.'"
- "Senator John McCain . . . appears to share the Bush administration’s habit of rewriting history to preserve an appearance of infallibility."
- "As for Rudy Giuliani, there are so many examples of his inability to accept criticism that it’s hard to choose."
- "She’s smart and sensible."
- "She’s at worst a triangulator, not a megalomaniac."
- And while the country is fed-up "with arrogant politicians who can do no wrong," Krugman wants to be sure you understand that "I don’t think she falls in that category."
Heaven forbid!
Rather than holding Hillary responsible for her failure to say I'm sorry, Krugman blames "her campaign." Right. We all know how shy and suggestible Hands-off Hillary is. And what is the sin "her campaign" committed? Following "Karl Rove’s playbook, which says that you should never, ever admit to a mistake." Yes, poor Hillary was led astray by an evil Republican.According to the Krugman, "that playbook has led them into a political trap." He should know.
Aside: Why shouldn't Hillary apologize? After all, she said she wasn't going to be like Tammy Wynette, not Brenda Lee.
Mark was in Iraq in November. Contact him at mark@gunhill.net