Thursday, October 14, 2004
 
Tom Friedman: "By exploiting the emotions around 9/11, Mr. Bush took a far-right agenda on taxes, the environment and social issues - for which he had no electoral mandate - and drove it into a 9/12 world. In doing so, Mr. Bush made himself the most divisive and polarizing president in modern history."

Strong words in his op-ed piece in today's New York Times (subscription required). Friedman argues, persuasively, that the Bush administration has become addicted to 9/11.

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