By mark steyn
In the breast of the Western media, hopes of Arab
Spring spring eternal. First we were told the Muslim Brotherhood would contest
only a third of the seats in the Egyptian parliament, just to ensure they had
some representation in the legislature among all those students, women, and
Copts. Then we were told it would be half the seats, but don't worry, they had
no plans to contest the presidency. Next we were told they were taking a run at
the presidency, but most unlikely to win compared with all those far more
appealing time-serving hacks from transnationalist bureaucracies like the Arab
League and the International Atomic Energy Agency who were itching to jump in
the race. And finally, after the Brothers took the presidency and swept the
parliament, we were assured that they could govern only in a finely calibrated
balance of power with the secularist military.