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The Arrogance that Slays

Published February 23, 2016by Peter Jenkins 7 Comments

by Peter Jenkins An article in the Style Section of the February 18 edition of The Washington Post—on the inaccurate predictions of conservative pundit Bill Kristol—put me in mind of a Rudyard Kipling poem. Written in 1917, the poem commemorates… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Iraq Alex Pareene, Bill Kristol, Gawker, iraq, Israel, Mesopotamia, neoconservatives, Paul Farhi, Peter Jenkins, poetry, Rudyard Kipling, Russia

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