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Sunday, January 21, 2007

'It's So Irresponsible That They Can't Be Quiet For Six Or Nine Months': Comments From Weekly Standard Editor Will Kristol

Think Progress | Posted January 21, 2007 01:23 PM

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.”

NPR’s Juan Williams told Kristol his analysis was “totally ahistorical,” and pointed out that yesterday was the deadliest day for U.S forces in Iraq in two years. “There’s something going on here you might pay attention to as opposed to just the politics of, ‘If you don’t support this president, you don’t really want us to win.’”     Video Here

   Leave it to Fox News to invite someone to the show who would pretty much spout out Fox News Right Wing rhetoric! Same old shit without even a new twist to it!

    It's a good thing that Fox News still has a couple of loyal viewers or else they'd have no-one to talk to! The Democrats do want  to win this sham of a war if it is still possible, but, I think they would also like to see a real game-plan and not some re-packaging of the same old song-and-dance.

   Hey, since I'm on the Fox News channel's bullshit, go check out this link.

    But Wait! There's More!

 

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The Outlook For Iraq

   Middle East historian David Fromkin sees Iraq as breaking apart.Saad al-Hadithi from Baghdad University said,"Bleak."

By CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent

  "At the moment," said the British historian Niall Ferguson,"a happy ending has a 1-in-100 look about it."      The Article

In interviews with The Associated Press, few experts see much chance that President Bush's plan to add 21,500 troops to the U.S. force in Baghdad and western Iraq will suppress either the anti-U.S. insurgency or the bloody underground warfare between Sunni and Shiite Muslims, or induce a political settlement among the Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish factions.     

       Let's get this right, okay? The experts say that Bush's scheme has no chance. The generals that Bush said he listens to said this will not work.So what does he do? He fires them and gets a few brown-nosers to go along with him. The American public tells him that they do not like his plans thus far and they most certainly do not care for his new 'stay the course'.

   This man claims to listen to a higher voice. That must be someone taller than he is because it sure isn't God. John Hagee maybe, or Pat Robertson?

   The United States Military is fucked in Iraq because of this butt-wipe and when he attacks Iran they will be even more screwed!

 

  

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