2 thoughts on “Twitter: Ken Buck, diplomat: …

  1. AMLTrojan

    That’s quite the common viewpoint among various realpolitik proponents on both sides of the aisle. George Will might make the point more eloquently, but I’d prefer this kind of undiplomatic straight-shooting to the “nuanced” beating around the bush you usually hear.

  2. dcl

    As a mesure of brutal honesty, the question comes down to this. If he means can’t and never will be able to I think he is wrong. If he means that in the current political, social, societal will, security, etc. sense; we may not want to hear it but he is probably accurate. The things that make democracy possible and functional don’t seem to be present at the moment. I don’t think that means, per se, that the can and will never be present, nor does it mean that we shouldn’t support and nurture those preconditions of democracy. I think this is a vital distinction. There is being realistic about the facts on the ground, and then there is being a pretentious jackass, there is a fine line between two. But when it comes down to it you cannot “install” democracy the same way you install Firefox (I was going to say Windows 7, but I think that might have issues rhetorically.)

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