http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/15/washington/15reid.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
More sophomoric antics by the Bush administration; seems impossible (as my grandfather-in-law might say)!
The White House announces last week that chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Peter Pace, will not be reappointed to his post for a second term. To most this would indicate that General Pace did not do a particularly good job, for if he did he would likely still be the chairman, although we all know how this administration feels about the application of logic.
Enter Senate majority leader, Harry Reid (D-NV), who essentially draws the same conclusion and tosses in an insult or two: “…in my opinion, [General Pace] was never as candid as he should have been about the conduct and progress of this war.” Reid even shouts out General David Petraeus (lead commander in Iraq) calling into question how honest his report to congress will be regarding the “surge” in Iraq.
Now the White House appreciates it none too much when someone, much less a bleeding-heart liberal, points out the painfully obvious. So what ALWAYS happens whenever a democrat attempts a constructive discussion regarding our military forces? “You’re not supporting the troops!!!”
“In a time of war,” it’s really more of an occupation than a war, Mr. (White House spokesman Tony) Snow, but go on; “for a leader of a party that says it supports the military, it seems outrageous to be issuing slanders toward the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and also the man that is responsible for the bulk of military operations in Iraq.”
Tony, you unoriginal bastard! Yes, how DARE we try and discuss what is going and has gone wrong in Iraq! After all, if we don’t talk about it, then no one will suspect that anything IS going wrong over there, right?
Wrong. This occupation continues to be an unmitigated disaster and this administration is too yellow to have public discourse over it. I know most people in this country could really give a hoot about anything of real importance, but it would be nice to have a White House spokesman and the evil administration he represents that doesn’t treat the public as utter and total morons. There are still a few of us who do care about the abhorrent state of this nation as well as the fate of thousands of US troops and innocent Iraqi citizens overseas.
Finally, if we can’t even discuss this current situation in Iraq, why in the world would it be all right to even begin discussing dropping the “Q” and adding a “N”…
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