This morning on Fox News, Weekly Standard editor William Kristol said that opponents of escalation in Congress are “leap-frogging each other in the degrees of irresponsibility they’re willing to advocate.” Kristol said, “It’s just unbelievable. … It’s so irresponsible that they can’t be quiet for six or nine months,” adding, “You really wonder, do they want it to work or not? I really wonder that.”I said it before and I'll say it again -- idiots like Kristol have been wrong with regard to Iraq even before Day One, and they really need to stop talking now. And the same goes for those GOP Senators yesterday who wouldn't vote for the anti-surge resolution because they didn't want the enemy to get the impression that the country was divided on this issue.
Say what? Don't you think that the little thing we had a while back called the Mid-Term Elections might have given our enemies a clue that our Deserter-in-Chief has little if any support with regard to his debacle in Iraq? And what's all this crap about Americans being "divided" on this issue? Last I heard, something like 70% of the country oppose Bush's plan to escalate the Iraq War.
In other words, we're finally more or less united on something, and all it took was an idiot in the White House to do it.
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