He is still spouting the nonsense and mythology he has regularly spun out here.
If Friedman were right here, how then, based on it, did we get to Zakaria's Post American World?
I especially appreciated Zakaria's quote from Friedman, concern for his childrens' economic future, when there are all these poor groveling Indians,
basically willing to 'work for food',
see The Post American World, p. 50,
'Oh My God,...'.
Smell the coffee.
Another key point is Zakaria's acknowledgement that the US, really, created its own doom over the past 60 years,
a point I have harped on here ad nauseam,
see The Post American World, p 60-61.
Don't get me wrong, Zakaria is wrong, intentionally misleading, or dissembling, about a multitude of things, but some truths he stumbles or blunders into,
eg this one, and his remark re Churchill's comment about India, as a mere geographic term.
See also, terms search: Patton.
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