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Krugman: Anti-french feelings carefully orchestrated by Republicans

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And Mr. Bush then said that if Mexico or other countries oppose the United States, there will be a certain sense of discipline.”

These remarks went virtually unreported by the ever-protective U.S. media, but they created a political firestorm in Mexico. The White House has been frantically backpedaling, claiming that when Mr. Bush talked of “discipline” he wasn’t making a threat. But in the context of the rest of the interview, it’s clear that he was.



Moreover, Mr. Bush was disingenuous when he described the backlash against the French as “not stirred up by anybody except the people.” On the same day that the report of his interview appeared, The Financial Times carried the headline, “Hastert Orchestrates Tirade Against the French.” That’s Dennis Hastert, the speaker of the House of Representatives. In fact, anti-French feeling has been carefully fomented by Republican officials, Rupert Murdoch’s media empire and other administration allies. Can you blame Mexicans for interpreting Mr. Bush’s remarks as a threat to do the same to them?

In the NY Times

See more on Bush’s mishandling of current US-Mexian relations in Tapped.

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