MSNBC just ad a guy named Ariel Cohen on the "Connected" show to "comment" on the Krygyzstan rebellion. He asserted that it was President Bush's statements on democracy, not Russian interventionism or the Ukraine rebellion, that sparked the latest dustup in a former Soviet republic. He even went further, crediting Bush's democracy push for all of the world's present revolutions, from the Middle East to Europe.
Oh, and while MSBNC credited him as a mere "Russian native," Cohen is actually a senior policy analyst at the arch-conservative, pro-Bush Heritage Foundation and a contributor to the National Review... One of his pet projects, in fact, has been advising the Bush administration on Heritage-friendly tinkerings to post-war Iraq (if there ever is such a thing), including installing exiles in key government posts and "preparing state-owned assets—including industries, utilities, transportation, ports, airports and pipelines—for sale to the private sector."... thanks for the heads up, MSNBC!
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