The Liars’ Last Reunion
Seven years ago, at their first meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia, George W. Bush looked into Vladimir Putin’s eyes and somehow spotted the soul of a Christian gentleman, not that of a secret policeman. At next week's G8 summit, they shouldn’t be surprised if they see a mirror of each other, because both men have exemplified the arrogance of power.
Next week’s G-8 summit will probably be the last such meeting for Presidents George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin. Seven years ago, at their first meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Bush looked into Putin’s eyes and somehow spotted the soul of a Christian gentleman, not that of a secret policeman. Next week, they shouldn’t be surprised if they see a mirror of each other, because both men have exemplified the arrogance of power.
Next week’s G-8 summit will probably be the last such meeting for Presidents George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin. Seven years ago, at their first meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Bush looked into Putin’s eyes and somehow spotted the soul of a Christian gentleman, not that of a secret policeman. Next week, they shouldn’t be surprised if they see a mirror of each other, because both men have exemplified the arrogance of power.