Saturday, March 5, 2011

The WeekenWhy America Will Stay on Top

"Pessimists, he points out, have been predicting America's decline 'since the 18th century.' But whenever things are looking bad, America 'suddenly produces these wonderful things—like the tea party movement. That's cheered me up no end. Because it's done more for women in politics than anything else—all the feminists? Nuts! It's brought a lot of very clever and quite young women into mainstream politics and got them elected. A very good little movement, that. I like it.'"

The Weekend Interview with Paul Johnson: Why America Will Stay on Top - WSJ.com

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