Every time I look back at Nixon’s Vietnam “we’re winning” routine, I hear an echo.
Here’s the Nixon highlight reel: • “Vietnamization is working.” (It wasn’t.) • “Peace is at hand.” (It wasn’t.) • “The enemy is weakening.” (They weren’t.) • “I have a secret plan.” (He didn’t.) • “We’re withdrawing because we’re winning.” (We weren’t.) • “The bombing is working.” (It didn’t change the terms.)
And now we’ve got a whole new era of leaders who pull the same trick — declare victory, deny reality, and hope nobody notices the smoke pouring out of the engine room.
Boston folks can smell that a mile away, and I hope the United States still can.
History doesn’t repeat, but the sales pitch sure does.

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