Buy This Man A Drink
by digby
BLITZER: Should there be a change in attitude after 9/11?
BERGEN: I think the short answer is no. I mean, the nation has faced much more serious crises than 9/11.
We faced an existential crisis in the Cold War and with the Nazis; 9/11, obviously, was a very big deal, but I think we need to have some perspective.
We’re not in a situation where our enemies can simply annihilate us as the Soviets could. Certainly, they can do us a lot of damage. But we have to, sort of, weigh that against the fact that we also want to live in a society where constitutional — the Constitution is paid attention to.
Thank You!
Blitzer looked a little non-plussed because, you know, Bergen was being extremely un-PC. Very few people have been willing to publicly challenge the conventional wisdom that we are facing an evil enemy more threatening than anything ever experienced in human history.
Obviously, he will have to be dealt with. If this keeps up, somebody might just notice that there’s no such thing as a war on terrorism either.
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