Hypocrite. They really are all the same. Give them enough time, and the green Linda Blair ooze starts to flow from their mouths.
Really, who are these people? We must be able to do better than this. We’re at war for crying out loud, and yet she’s not the only one being a deafeatist pompous ass.
And how does the White House respond to all this whining? By putting more Bocce Balls on the field.










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Not to worry. Give it a day or two and she’ll come out as having been against the war before she was for it before she was against it. These particular poll-worshipping chickens always come back home to roost, dizzy and ruffled though they may be. Personally, I think liberal policy positions and the constant circling thereof would make an excellent theme for one of those spinny-type rides at Disneyland- call it maybe the Scary Kerry, or the Round Racing Rodham Ride Of Regulatory Retching. Sounds like more thrills than an inner-ear infection, doesn’t it?
And our President is where while all of this is going on? Crickets chirping…
Could she possibly believe we are that stupid? Just like her husband, Hillary Clinton is a lying sack of…jelly beans. Is, was and always will be.
She not only THINKS we are this stupid…she KNOWS it in her black little heart! When she becomes POTUS in ‘08, I fully expect her to throw people like me (conservative Christians) into the Gulag for “re-education” by the “village”…
One thing I’ve noticed about most prominent Democrats over the years is they feel perfectly entitled to make mistakes with confidence, and then when they realize they’ve made mistakes to then say, “I want a do-over!” (remember the 2000 election), or to act like they never liked the idea in the first place. And then of course they do what Democrats always do to deflect attention from their own imperfections: they blame someone else (think “I was misled!”). It is poll-following. Just remember this: If a tree fell in the forest, which some people saw, but most people have “moved on” since then, did it really fall over?
Having said all this I don’t think the Iraq war was a mistake, though mistakes have been made in its execution. I just find it depressing that it seems most people have no historical perspective, except for Vietnam, when it comes to this war. There’s talk now that “soon we’ll reach the point of 3,000 U.S. soldiers dead in Iraq”. We lost nearly 7,000 U.S. soldiers in WW II just during the D-Day invasion, which was the beginning of our involvement in the European conflict. We lost on the order of tens of thousands taking Iwo Jima in the Pacific, a land area about the size of Rhode Island. And we were anticipating losing on the order of hundreds of thousands invading Japan, before we used our new-fangled nuclear weapon to end it all. In comparison, in military terms, Iraq is a friggin’ cakewalk, though the resolution of the conflict will not be won purely on military terms.
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