Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Ce n'était pas bien fameux avant, mais avec la démission de Karl Rove, Doubleyou va se retrouver avec deux neurones qui se battent en duel. L'un c'est Rice, l'autre est... hum... non en fait il n'en reste qu'un.
J'ai bien aimé la conclusion de l'édito du Washington Post signé par Adam Nagourney : "Many remember Mr. Rove’s lofty ambitions — his talk of overseeing a political realignment that would marginalize Democrats for a generation — and think he aimed too high. Many wonder if a strategy aimed entirely at methodically identifying and stoking the party’s conservative base, with issues like gay marriage, abortion and terrorism, was ever a recipe for long-term political dominance, much less for governing a country."
J'ai bien aimé la conclusion de l'édito du Washington Post signé par Adam Nagourney : "Many remember Mr. Rove’s lofty ambitions — his talk of overseeing a political realignment that would marginalize Democrats for a generation — and think he aimed too high. Many wonder if a strategy aimed entirely at methodically identifying and stoking the party’s conservative base, with issues like gay marriage, abortion and terrorism, was ever a recipe for long-term political dominance, much less for governing a country."
Les commentaires sur Politico.com, sur le blog du WP et sur le WSJ sont vachement sucrés :-)