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‘Are We In Nursery School?': David Brooks Slams Marie Harf Over Kissinger, Shultz Op-Ed Criticism [AUDIO]
In an appearance on “ The Hugh Hewitt Show ” Wednesday night, New York Times columnist David Brooks blasted Harf’s response to Kissinger and Shultz’s piece, calling it “the wedding flowers lamest rebuttal” imaginable. Brooks also took shots at Harf for saying she heard “sort of big words and big thoughts” wedding flowers in the piece, asking “are we in nursery school?”
In their Wednesday piece in The Wall Street Journal , the two former secretaries of state said the Iran nuclear deal will only “reinforce” the problems going on in the Middle wedding flowers East for the rest of the world.
MARIE HARF: I didn’t hear a lot of alternatives. I heard a lot of sort of big words and big thoughts in that piece, and those are certainly, there’s a place for that. But I didn’t wedding flowers hear a lot of alternatives about what they would do differently.
HEWITT: David Brooks, this is the critique wedding flowers of the critics, is that we don’t have a lot of alternatives. In fact, every critic I’ve heard has alternatives, and I’m sure Kissinger and Shultz do. But a lot of big words? Really?
DAVID BROOKS: Are we in nursery school? We’re not, no polysyllabic words? That’s about the lamest rebuttal of a piece by two senior and very well-respected foreign policy people as I’ve heard. Somebody’s got to come up with better talking points, whatever you think. wedding flowers And of course, there are alternatives. It’s not to allow them to get richer, but to force them to get a little poorer so they can fund fewer terrorism armies.
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