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Mika Miffed: Why Can't America Be Like China? |
| Published: October 18, 2007, 7:38 am |
| Tags: 2008 presidential, campaigns amp amp elections, china, economic news, economy, regulation, alan webber, joe scarborough, mika brzezinski, morning joe, msnbc, usa today |
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A voguish Dem theme is that America's reputation in the world has been eroded and that the next Dem president will restore it. Hillary Clinton has gone so far as to propose appointing Bill as a "roving" [I'll say] ambassador for such purposes. We can safely ignore such fluff as so much presidential-season silliness. A great nation's reputation is forged not by its goodwill ambassadors, but by its actions. But while the bad-mouthing of America might be written off as so much election-year posturing, there is in fact an important, ironic lesson to be drawn, and it was on display during today's "Morning Joe." For her "must-read" of the morning, Mika Brzezinski chose a USA Today column by Alan M. Webber, "From afar, America resembles a 2nd-rate power", and paraphrased this paragraph from it: View video here. The Europeans who come to this conference are worldly people who track what's happening globally with an impartial eye. To them, China's [ Full article ] |
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