Sunday, September 01, 2002

Jeebus.

Lacking his father's deep reservoir of experience to draw upon, how does Bush resolve his advisers' titanic disagreements? He goes with his gut. He relies on an instinctive sense of who is good and who is bad overseas—and then he sticks at all costs with the call he has made. His confidence in this process has grown with his success in Afghanistan He took to heart the lesson that he should trust his moral sense and have faith in what a former Clinton aide, not without admiration, calls "rising dominoes"—the sense that if Bush unfurls a big bright flag and marches toward the mountains, the world will follow.


Update: Link Fixed. Quote is from the Time story, and here's the Finejob.