Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. In the run-up to the presidential race in 2008 when the Clinton and Obama camps were battling for the nomination, Bill Clinton called Barak Obama, “The Amateur”. He was right. He is, and always will be “a one-trick pony”. He is only good at the one thing, and that is making speeches—and for that he needs a stable of speech writers and a teleprompter.
I note Mr Moran ends his piece parsing Mr Rothkoph’s Foreign Policy analysis
“Our foreign policy is in the very best of hands.”
So. To lighten the mood as one reads either Mr Moran’s or Mr Rothkoph’s piece, for the appropriate background music:
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. In the run-up to the presidential race in 2008 when the Clinton and Obama camps were battling for the nomination, Bill Clinton called Barak Obama, “The Amateur”. He was right. He is, and always will be “a one-trick pony”. He is only good at the one thing, and that is making speeches—and for that he needs a stable of speech writers and a teleprompter.