Friday, October 06, 2006

Putz emboldens the terrorists.

Remember last month when Putz let his guard down for brief second and wondered if the war might not be going as well as he'd been insisting all along? He's doing it again.
ONE OF MY QUESTIONS about the war effort in Iraq is why we lost momentum -- as I noted before, the old saying is that you can do anything with bayonets except sit on them, and we've been sitting on them in Iraq instead of taking the war effort to our enemies, many of whom are outside of Iraq.
Isn't that precious? Many of whom are outside of Iraq. Like the people who attacked us on 9/11, al Qaeda? Like the Taliban, who are getting stronger every week in Afghanistan? Like the Saudis, whose poisonous schools produced 16 of the 19 hijackers and Osama bin Laden? Pretty much everyone except Iraq.

Then there's this absurdity.
I don't understand why the Bush Administration has let the momentum grind to a halt. (Does Iran already have nukes, and has it successfully threatened us with them? Possible, I suppose, but how likely?)
Putz, let me make this really simple for you, since you apparently have your head so far up your ass that can't figure it out for yourself. The Bush Administration's criminal incompetence in Iraq has tied our hands. Iran is laughing at us, not because they have nukes (put that stinker back in your butt, where you got it), but because we didn't go in with enough troops in Iraq. You and the Republican Congress and your enablers in the wingnut media have steadfastly refused to criticize their incompetence and mismanagement all along, while glibly labeling those who did unserious, unpatriotic, fringe terror-lovers.

Putz, don't whine about the results of Bush's disaster now. Embrace it. You own it. If you feel yourself slipping again, just say "Stay the Course" ten times really fast, and you'll feel better.

UPDATE

Via Sully, this photo of Condi Rice at the Baghdad Airport. Yep, Bush's $400 billion dollar war has been so successful, they haven't even secured the airport runway.

1 comment:

Charles Giacometti said...

The picture of Condi in a flak jacket, looking like she can't decide whether to burst out laughing or pee her pants, made my day. Great touch.