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There’s been some discussion about whether Condi Rice in her recent blitz of the talk shows is trying to win votes for Republicans. On the basis of the interview she just did with Fox’s Neil Cavuto, I’m more worried that if she’s trying a little too hard to woo anyone, it’s Kim Jong Il. Asked by Cavuto if there is a limit to how many nuclear tests we will allow North Korea, Rice answered: “One was enough…”

Wrong answer, Condi — especially if Iran is listening in. One is way too many.

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  1. 1. Ritchie Emmons

    Good point about Condi’s comment. Is it me, or has she gone a little soft since joining the State Dept? I’m starting to think that State is not far from just being an offshoot of the Democratic Party. Powell and Armitage seem almost anti-Bush to me and Condi has seemingly softened since she got there. What’s in the water?

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