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fitman (36)
11/20/2007
I suspect the author had the Bush administration in mind when he suggested this dumb move was a rightist trait, but - although the Bush administration may be the worst offender in American history - there were previous administrations (of both capitalist parties) that came close.

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waldorf (3)
08/20/2007

I disagree that this is a specifically "right" trait, but, if past administrations (Republican or Democrat) admitted their mistakes earlier, then they could have solved them before they turned into a Gordian Knot.


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CanadaSucks (45)
08/20/2007
Not fair to align this to one particular political stripe- Paramilitary third-world dictators tend to keep quiet about their mistakes as well. . .

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magellan (153)
08/20/2007
I think there's something about political power which breeds almost inhuman levels of arrogance. With this arrogance comes an inability to admit mistakes. While some individuals are worse than others, I don't think you can draw party by party differences here.

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Loerke (46)
08/20/2007

It's easy enough to say that all parties do everything equally -- the classic American defense of moderation -- but I do think there are important differences in the rhetoric that tends to get used by right and left. Style is indeed substance. Liberals a la Clinton like to confess their errors. They know how to get people to feel for them. But conservatives don't like to do this, because they're afraid of being seen as navel-gazers concerned with the past. That's the generous interpretation; the ungenerous one would be that they can't scrutinize their own actions. When Bush was asked in the run-up to the 2000 election about his biggest mistake, he said it was trading away Sammy Sosa. (Which was possibly true, since he hadn't done much in his life to that point.) But in the most recent GOP presidential debate not one of the candidates could come up with a credible answer to the question about their greatest mistake, even though they should have thought about it, since Bush has been asked about it over and over again during his administration!


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irishgit (138)
08/20/2007
Political fanatics of either stripe are guilty of this.

Reasonable people of either stripe are not.

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Donovan (129)
08/20/2007

I guess I'm nearer to the political right than to the left and I admit to making mistakes all the time. This list is unfounded and airs on the side of "political" bias.


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numbah16tdhaha (147)
08/20/2007
Society in general admits nothing and I hardly think any one group can identify more with this statement more than another.

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