Thursday, June 28, 2007

Rick Moran is not very bright.

Over at Right Wing Nuthouse, Rick Moran says all of this "stabbed in the back" talk from the left is a devious device to "deflect attention" from their dastardly campaign to undermine "the morale of the American people."

Really.
What I and I hope other conservatives will blame the left for is a deliberate, coordinated effort to undermine the confidence of the American people in the war by carrying out a campaign of personal destruction against President Bush while positing several crazy, paranoid conspiracy theories of their own.
Wait a minute. All of that sounds exactly like "stabbed in the back" doesn't it?
So yes, blame Bush and his people for what they should be blamed for; the incompetent prosecution of an ill-planned war. But if blaming the left for deliberately seeking to break the will of the American people to carry on the struggle to at least the point we could leave behind some semblance of a viable Iraqi state means that I will be called a back stabber, allow me to coin a phrase: Bring It On.
So apparently, Moran objects to the left calling him a "back stabber" even though:
  1. no one on the left is doing so and while;
  2. he accuses the left of conspiring to undermine the war effort, or, to put it another way --- stabbing the Commander in Chief and the troops in the back, thereby;
  3. validating the left's accusations that the right is using a "stabbed in the back" meme to rationalize the loss of the war.
Priceless.

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