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In reply to the discussion: Chris Hedges: The Ghoulish Face of Empire [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)15. Interesting point. "Blinded by hubris" implies good intentions but failed due to arrogance. I don't
think the Bush administration/PNAC/Neocons had good intentions.
If they did have good intentions, they could have tried to convince the rest of us based on those intentions, not WMD that by the time we went to war they knew for sure didn't exist after the UN reports of 12 days earlier.
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The NYT ran him off over his objections to the war. He was very vocal in opposition before and after
Skeeter Barnes
Jun 2014
#85
"the Frankenstein monster stitched together from the body parts we left scattered on the ground"
dixiegrrrrl
Jun 2014
#61
Interesting point. "Blinded by hubris" implies good intentions but failed due to arrogance. I don't
stevenleser
Jun 2014
#15
I do no think the definition of hubris includes genuine good intentions, ever.
Fred Sanders
Jun 2014
#20
The phrase is "blinded by hubris" not just plain hubris. Blinded by hubris implies there was good
stevenleser
Jun 2014
#22
That's correct. But what is being suggested is altered by the two words proceeding it. nt
stevenleser
Jun 2014
#28
It's not hubris. It's "blinded by hubris" were talking about a phrase, not a word. nt
stevenleser
Jun 2014
#44
Exactly. It always and always will be about the money. All the way down the chain.
raouldukelives
Jun 2014
#25
Hubris, imperialistic hubris, is what it was, and for many, still is; is it a good thing?
Fred Sanders
Jun 2014
#14
I think "hubris" gives the Bush admin too much credit. See my post above. nt
stevenleser
Jun 2014
#17
"But the dance of death is intoxicating. Once it begins you whirl in an ecstatic frenzy...
factsarenotfair
Jun 2014
#29
Was that privately addressed to frazzled or was it posted publicly on the internet..
truebrit71
Jun 2014
#65
That tends to happen when you get caught plagiarizing other people's work.
name not needed
Jun 2014
#33
I know...in today's world where everything tends to blend together it is very easy...
truebrit71
Jun 2014
#52