"If you can’t even address what you’re up against with any honesty, you can’t blame the other side for drawing entirely reasonable conclusions about your faintheartedness in taking them on."
-- Mark Steyn, commenting on the president's reaction to Islamic terror - he claims, correctly, our NewAge leader is "over-invested in a fantasy" - while probably unbeknownst to Steyn, he's also explaining (after the hilarity of 1987's Harmonic Convergence and many, many NewAge deaths) why that form of fanaticism is apparently still popular almost everywhere in the western world, but The National Review.
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