Monday, June 25, 2007

The big stink of desperation; Now, it's 'our' fault.

From the Carpetbagger Report:

Since the outset of the war in Iraq, Bush and his administration have enjoyed almost unfettered control over policy. Everything the president has asked for, the president has received.
Of course, more than four years after Bush launched the war, we now know that every decision the administration has made falls into one of three categories: a) wrong; b) tragically wrong; or c) you’ve-got-to-be-kidding-me wrong.

Therefore, when searching for someone to blame for the failures, it’s only natural to target the one group of Americans who’ve had no influence on administration policy whatsoever.

IN THE MAIL: Col. Buzz Patterson’s War Crimes: The Left’s Campaign to Destroy Our Military and Lose the War on Terror.

As Kevin Drum responded, “You can almost smell the stink of desperation from the pro-war crowd. The next couple of years is going to be a nonstop frenzy of books, articles, TV shows, op-eds, radio segments, blog posts, and white papers about how everyone except George Bush and his enablers were responsible for our catastrophe in the Middle East.”

1 comment:

airJackie said...

SPB the White House will say it's Bill Clinton fault for all the mess over the pass 6 years. Now if President Cheney gets creative it will be Lord Voldemort fault as Harry Potter didn't do his job.