Actually I have even less respect for the man these days. His refusal to meet and talk to 11 ambassadeurs from the Arab countries back in october was a great blunder, and I find it wery hard to believe the man when he now says that he dislike these cartoons. If he really didn't like those cartoons, he could have met with the ambassadeurs back then and told them that but also informed them that he could under no curcumstanses limit the freedom of the Danish press.
It all goes to show the anti-muslim retorics of this government and it is sad that a man who 15 years ago published a book about creating a liberalist minimal state today is a nasty combination between a xenophobic nationalist and a interventionistic conservative.
Denmark used to be quite decentralised but in these years an enormous amount of power are moved from the municipals and counties to the state. Fx the universities have lost direct control over between 25 and 40 % of their budget. They now have to aply for the money at the ministry
Hmm... now it's getting a little scary. Stop saying what I want to say:)
I agree with you once again!