June 22nd, 2010
WRM has a typically incisive post on Brazil’s retreat from its Iranian indiscretion. However, he includes this strange note:
[t]he light and casual way in which the world’s pundits (many of them utterly ignorant about Brazil’s long history of diplomatic disappointment) concluded from a single, ill-advised diplomatic initiative that Brazil had decisively changed its place in the world is evidence of just how little reflection and experience goes into world politics today.
Second, we should think about why so much commentary (and, unfortunately, serious policy making) is so frequently seduced by quick and silly analysis.
Jacob June 23, 2010 at 6:30 pm
"Says the writer with Andrew Sullivan and Glenn Reynolds placed prominently on his blog roll."Dude, you work for the Weekly Standard.