Now that the week of Petraeus is finally finished, we can get serious about the mess we are making in Iraq. We’ve seen the meaningless DoD charts and graphs showing nothing in the way of progress, we’ve wondered how on earth the White House ever managed to talk a bright guy like David Petraeus into shilling for a pointless strategy in Mesopotamia ("the surge" even contradicts Petraeus’ own work in the new DoD Counterinsurgency manual), and we’ve celebrated the sixth anniversary of New York City being attacked by a gang of losers led by a delusional cretin who has failed at every turn and only had managed to survive because of his family’s fortune (no, not George W Bush... Osama Bin Laden!). But the truth is that we’re likely not even close to the end of the mess called the War in Iraq. With any luck, we’re someplace in the middle, and if things head towards the worst-case feasible scenario, we’ll probably end up calling...
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a perfect matchFrom: cieran.blogspot.com
Post Date: 2007-10-01 08:24:00
Fred Thompson is clearly the natural candidate to succeed George W Bush within the GOP firmament. It would seem that the task of finding someone as oblivious to reality as George Dumbya would be a difficult one, as it really did take a whole squad of Mayberry Machiavellis to add up to that much stoopid, but Fred seems to be up to the job, and all by himself to boot. Consider his message to Iowa voters today regarding the missing-Iraqi-WMD problem: We can’t forget the fact that altho...
more snow jobFrom: cieran.blogspot.com
Post Date: 2007-09-03 13:51:00
So Tony Snow is leaving his position as White House press secretary to go make some real money in the private sector. It turns out that the $168,000 per year he makes as the spinner-in-chief is too paltry a sum for him, so it’s back to the likes of Fox News or somesuch lowbrow entertainment circuit. And President Bush’s review of Snow’s performance is concise as can be, namely "it’s been a joy to watch him spar with you", as the prez said to the assembled members of the...
more never forgetFrom: cieran.blogspot.com
Post Date: 2007-08-29 10:40:00
President Bush visited New Orleans today, on the second anniversary of the landfall of Hurricane Katrina. He has caught a lot of criticism for this assertion, made in his speech today: It’s one thing to come and give a speech in Jackson Square; it’s another thing to keep paying attention to whether or not progress is being made. And I hope people understand we do, we’re still paying attention. While it would be easy to call the president a hypocrite or a liar (or worse...
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