Bret Stephens at OpinionJournal’s Political Diary writes:
Anne-Marie Slaughter is dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International affairs at Princeton. She is also of the view that “under George W. Bush… law has become a prop for power,” that the invasion of Iraq was both “illegal and illegitimate,” and that the President’s “efforts to build democracy in Iraq are underpinned by a misguided view of America’s own democracy.” Washington Post columnist Jackson Diehl, who calls her a “likely candidate in a future Democratic administration,” quotes Ms. Slaughter as saying that the idea that the U.S. is engaged in a war with Islamo-fascism is “absolutely wrong.”
Part of Ms. Slaughter’s resume includes helping to represent the Sandinista dictatorship in Nicaragua in a suit it brought against the United States in the International Court of Justice as a young lawyer in the 1980s. Nicaragua won.
Is this part of the Bush administration bi-partisan reach-out program? Heads should fall!

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