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Who Will Tell the People?


Published: May 4, 2008


Traveling the country these past five months while writing a book, I’ve had my own opportunity to take the pulse, far from the campaign crowds.

They are not only tired of nation-building in Iraq and in Afghanistan, with so little to show for it. They sense something deeper — that we’re just not that strong anymore. We’re borrowing money to shore up our banks from city-states called Dubai and Singapore.

Our president’s latest energy initiative was to go to Saudi Arabia and beg King Abdullah to give us a little relief on gasoline prices. I guess there was some justice in that. When you, the president, after 9/11, tell the country to go shopping instead of buckling down to break our addiction to oil, it ends with you, the president, shopping the world for discount gasoline.

Who will tell the people? We are not who we think we are. We are living on borrowed time and borrowed dimes.