Gracious Geyer's Geyser:
It's not about evil, it's about testosterone
Georgie Anne Geyer once again gets on her high horse calling for "rational realism" and dismisses any argument of staying in Iraq, of standing up to people who have called for evil upon us, as too much "testosterone".
I won't go into the details; they are old and stale, but I leave you with her punch line,
It is not the first time in history that those who see only enemies are in reality those who create them.
Or, as I would put it,
It is not the first time in history that those who see only flowers end up with their heads in the sand.
But, of course, my vision is tainted by testosterone and therefore suspect. Being a firm believer in equality, I would likewise argue that maybe it is that time of the month for Ms. Geyer.
It makes as much sense as her argument.
I won't go into the details; they are old and stale, but I leave you with her punch line,
It is not the first time in history that those who see only enemies are in reality those who create them.
Or, as I would put it,
It is not the first time in history that those who see only flowers end up with their heads in the sand.
But, of course, my vision is tainted by testosterone and therefore suspect. Being a firm believer in equality, I would likewise argue that maybe it is that time of the month for Ms. Geyer.
It makes as much sense as her argument.
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