The objectionable thing about the proposed Baker-Hamilton "talks" is not that they are talks but that they give the impression of looking for someone to whom to surrender. And they have, apparently, no preconditions.
This confirms what Pepe was saying: Americans [well, at least some] are getting "smarter". Meaning, of course, more like the French.
Dhimm and Craven are the Intelligentsia. And if you are not at least one of the first two, then you are unfit for the last. Simple is Sophistication, and Ruled is Nuance.
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The objectionable thing about the proposed Baker-Hamilton "talks" is not that they are talks but that they give the impression of looking for someone to whom to surrender. And they have, apparently, no preconditions.
This confirms what Pepe was saying: Americans [well, at least some] are getting "smarter". Meaning, of course, more like the French.
Dhimm and Craven are the Intelligentsia. And if you are not at least one of the first two, then you are unfit for the last. Simple is Sophistication, and Ruled is Nuance.
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