The president is making irresponsible references to “World War III,” and Cheney is dusting off his 2002 speeches to bluster about “serious consequences” for Iran, but the NYT’s David Brooks suggested yesterday we don’t really have to worry about another war.
Brooks has read Bush’s “body language” and has come to believe we’ll be fine. ThinkProgress has the video clip, which is truly odd.
On PBS last night, Brooks noted that he and several other conservative columnists have been invited to the White House on occasion for chats with the president. That’s when he was able to see Bush’s “body language” when it came to a military confrontation with Iran.
“Right. And we get together with the president periodically. And there are two of my colleagues who, every time they ask about Iran, and the president knows the questions are coming, it’s sort of a joke between us, and we see his body language and response to these questions. Some of it is on the record; some of it is off the record.
“But if you look, read his language, if you look at his body language, you see a man that’s totally different than before Iraq. He is preparing the way for the next administration to have some means to deal with the situation. He believes in the diplomacy. But unless I totally misread him, I think he has no inclination to launch a military action.”
Well, if Brooks is willing to disregard everything Bush, Cheney, and the rest of the gang are saying, and focus specifically on the president’s physical mannerisms, then I feel better already.