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March 03, 2003
An interview with Tony Blair
This is an interview that Tony Blair gave on the weekend in which he, like John Howard, brushes aside the mass anti-war demostrations. Blair takes the big picture approach--history will be the judge of his actions not public opinion. He comes across as a true believer; he cannot resist running the 1930s appeasement against the anti-war movement; he spins the line that criticism of the government sends mixed messages to Saddam Hussein.
The lines are similar to John Howard's.
An excellent close reading, and critique, of Blair's interview can be found here by John Smith.
Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at March 3, 2003 11:03 PM
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