C J Campbell wrote:
A little editorial quote from Max Boot in the Wall Street Journal on the
subject:
"The most compelling evidence of the success of President Bush's trip to
Iraq was the reaction of the opposition. No, not the Iraqi opposition --
or "resistance," as the French have taken to calling it. I mean the
American opposition: the Democrats and the news media.
The former were forced to concede that, as a John Edwards adviser put it,
the visit was a "daring move and great politics." In a pathetic attempt to
find something negative to say, Howard Dean's spokesman sound-bited as
follows: "This visit won't change the fact that those brave men and women
should never have been fighting in Iraq in the first place." Thanks,
Howard. I'm sure the troops appreciate your support."
That's the trouble with what passes for political discourse nowadays, the
notion that other side is _always_ wrong.
I thought it was a nice gesture. I could choose to see it as political
grandstanding as he will certainly get mileage out of it, but I don't.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar....
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Frank....H
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