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Tom Friedman: What Does Being Right Have to Do With It?

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Posted on Jun 13, 2006
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N.Y. Times columnist Tom Friedman, speaking on CNN, doesn’t seem to see the problem in his having been spectacularly wrong on almost every major Iraq-related issue for the past four years.


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The transcript’s in. Here’s what Tom Friedman had to say to Howard Kurtz yesterday about Iraq:

You know, the problem with analyzing the story, Howie, is that it doesn’t—everyone, first of all, this is the most polarized story I’ve certainly written about, so everyone wants, basically, to be proven right, OK? So the left—people who hated the war, they want you to declare the war is over, finish, we give up. The right, just the opposite. But I’ve been trying to just simply track the situation on the ground.

Greg Sargent: I don’t know, I kinda think being right on such matters as whether to fight a war might be important. Particularly if you’re Tom Friedman, the man whom wavering liberals trusted more than anyone else in the galaxy to interpret the Middle East for them in the runup to the Iraq war. Whether you were right about that or not should tell us a thing or two about the soundness of your judgments and doctrines. Yet in Friedman’s world, those who were right about Iraq couldn’t possibly have been motivated by reason or sound thinking. No, they were driven by emotion: they “hated” the war.

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By bg1, June 15, 2006 at 4:29 pm #
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Question: Is Tom Friedman a shill?

He has cheered on free trade, out-sourcing and off-shoring, promoted the Iraq war, condemned populism and has made tons of money doing it. 

How much of the crap he says does he actually believe?

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By Mr Sex, June 15, 2006 at 9:53 am #
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What a JERKOFF!

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By Joe Kiemen, June 14, 2006 at 3:35 pm #
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When it comes to Friedman’s ideas regarding the environment, energy and the economy he has more credibility than he has with his statements on Iraq.
I opposed the war from Day 1, especially when I read the NSA strategy in 2002 for relating the U.S. to the rest of the world. Seymour Hersh clearly pointed out early in the game that the intelligence books were being cooked to justify our invasion of Iraq.  What has happened since is that politicians and colunmists alike (Friedman e.g.)offer their opinions as the wind blows.  For a good grasp on what’s really happening in Iraq, everyone should read Nir Rosen’s book, “In The Belly of the Green Bird.”

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By Mike Germain, June 14, 2006 at 8:20 am #
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Once again we see the pathetic attempts by Thomas Friedman to pretend to be right.  What a phony!  The way this clown has written about the war you have to think he is getting a check stamped White House every two weeks.

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