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Covering the Front and Back Pages of the Newspaper
January 27, 2004
POLITICS: Generally Wrong
Tom Maguire catches a great backtrack in the NY Times from a Wesley Clark spokesman on the General's statements on abortion: The Clark spokesman, Jamal Simmons . . . described the exchange with The Union-Leader's publisher as "a rhetorical fight with a conservative, right-wing, anti-choice editorial board." As long as we're making martial analogies, I'd say that the first version of any statement by General Clark is a rhetorical Maginot Line, impressive to his supporters but easily overrun and ultimately indefensible. During the interview I heard Saturday he announced his support for progressive taxation, and I perked up: he'd previously noted that he thought "this country was founded on the principle of progressive taxation." Well, he expanded that idea, and said that if you don't believe in progressive taxation, you're not patriotic. The host asked him to repeat himself, and said - not a direct quote, I was in the shower without a pen and paper - "so you're saying that if someone doesn't believe in progressive taxation, they're not patriotic?" And Clark said yes. Comments
And we'll forget the part about it taking us over a hundred years to get around to actually implementing that 'progressive taxation' part that we were founded on (I keep forgetting the actual year that the income tax was foisted upon the masses). Posted by: Ricky at January 27, 2004 11:06 PM |