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Tom Bevan (Real Clear Politics) interviewed John McCain, if you're interested. Here's the Queen of Diamonds early into it:
''Second of all, I guess, that there's clearly some validity to the fact
that when we have not had the success that we had hoped in Iraq, that
always emboldens our enemies. That's what happens in wars. And I would
still argue that, if that's true, then it makes a more compelling case
for us to succeed in Iraq because if we fail further, then that will
embolden them more. So in a way, they bolstered our argument, my
argument, that the benefits of success in Iraq are enormous and the
consequences of failure are catastrophic.''
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First of all, by any standard measure Iraq has been a stunning
success. A nation with what? - the world's third-fourth
largest standing army was subdued in a virtual heartbeat, with an
incredibly small loss of life. A Muslim nation with no history of
democratic rule has adopted a constitution, elected a government, and
done what few thought was possible. And all of this was done in
the face of an opposition party, and attendant media who, for partisan
political advantage, have done everything possible to undermine us here
and abroad. It's not the political assassination in Iraq that
embolden al-Qaeda, its the American left.
Second, and why I do not like this man, McCain knows all this but his
own ambition comes first, and that means paying homage to a myth that's
gained respect through repetition. There are some good parts
though, like this:
"By the way, I don't mean to stray from the subject but a really
entertaining thing happened day before yesterday. The Democrats had
this hearing with two generals and a colonel, and it was a
Rumsfeld-as-pinata encounter. But the interesting thing is that at the
very end they made a terrible, cardinal error: they asked the generals
and the colonel what we should do and they answered "stay the course,"
"more troops," "can't afford to lose." Oops. Hearing over."
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McCain is like having a bat in your house that you can't trap. It
scares the crap out of you, but take some solace from knowing it'll be
eating some house flies and other insects.
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Some say McCain is a Maverick, I still say he's a RINO. He still supports amnesty for the illegals that clog the health, education and welfare systems all the while the illegals are funnelling U.S. dollars through institutions like Wells Fargo to extended families in Mexico.
ReplyDeleteI'll pass on the bat in my house. What goes in, must come out..and you can't house break them. OTOH, they can break (dirty) your house (GOP).
ReplyDeleteThe man has become predictably self serving. Juice
Forgot to compliment the photoshop. It's quite creativly appropriate. Juice
ReplyDeleteoutstanding...
ReplyDeletethat piece of art is tops...
"a bat in your house that you can't trap"
ReplyDeleteTrap? Are you going soft?
Yeah, but bats fly around and shit on everything. Plus they can be rabid.
ReplyDeleteNow that I think about it, it's a perfect analogy, R!