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Friday, August 24, 2007
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Defeatist Dems Sing Same Song, Different Key
by David Limbaugh
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The Democrats' latest ploy of shifting the goal posts to dampen Gen. Petraeus's anticipated report of military successes in Iraq by emphasizing the slow progress on the political side makes it increasingly hard to deny they are working for defeat at all costs.

From Sens. Carl Levin, to Dick Durbin to Hillary Clinton, Democrats who have been on the front lines forecasting our military defeat in Iraq are now scrambling to repackage their message -- retrospectively.

Upon returning from Iraq, Levin grudgingly conceded the surge was working, but quickly diluted his positive assessment with negative assurances to his party's antiwar base that political progress was lagging. Hillary Clinton agrees we're making headway militarily, but not soon enough, and certainly not politically, so we must begin to withdraw -- now.

But Democrats haven't been rooting for political success in Iraq either. Remember their underwhelming reaction to the landmark January 2005 elections, when millions of Iraqis risked their lives to vote? Democrats refused to be pleased, complaining that too few Sunnis participated.

There's also the question of what Democrats mean by political progress. Some of these self-styled "democrats," like Clinton, who criticize the U.S. for imposing its will, are demanding that Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki be removed from office. So much for the "progressives'" view of Iraqi sovereignty.

But all of this is just smoke and mirrors. While Democrats are actually against the war, their primary opposition is now mostly partisan politics. The prospect of a successful mission is truly unthinkable, because it would spell their demise for years to come. House Majority Whip James Clyburn has admitted as much.

Politics is also mostly why they're up in arms over President Bush's invocation of Vietnam in his VFW speech, even though they have been using the Vietnam/Iraq comparison from the get-go.

Bush said, "Then, as now, people argued that the real problem was America's presence and that if we would just withdraw, the killing would end," which he argued was a "costly impression." "One unmistakable legacy of Vietnam is that the price of America's withdrawal was paid by millions of innocent citizens whose agonies would add to our vocabulary new terms like 'boat people,' re-education camps,' and 'killing fields.'"

Sen. Reid spit back, "President Bush's attempt to compare the war in Iraq to past military conflicts in East Asia ignores the fundamental difference between the two. Our nation was misled by the Bush administration in an effort to gain support for the invasion of Iraq under false pretenses, leading to one of the worst foreign policy blunders in our history."

Reid must like the way those phrases roll off his forked tongue because he says them repeatedly, whether or not they have anything to do with the topic under discussion. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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Super Insightful
Wow, Democrats are against the war so they can
get votes. Hmmm. There is a grain of truth in
that, if you put it another way. They want to
represent the majority of the citizenry, who don't want the war to continue.

I think that the only people left who are still
for the war are those who can make money off
from it and those who think that greatness comes
from power and wealth above all else. Don't you
just love their swagger!

They are also pretty much the same people who
love to tell the world how liberals create situations that will make people poorer,
so that they can build up their constituency.

That is categorically not true. We don't need
to create situations. The rich (the greedy rich)
do it for us. We just wait to pick up the pieces.


Is Draft Dodging Hereditary
And your song is any different? "Dig the hole deeper, dig the hole deeper."

I believe it was Powell's comment that if you break it, you own it. Your side broke what could have been a winnable war, now you tell the left to fix it.

Unless you served in the military, don't criticize those who have who are Democrats and want this war over.

This is still a country that allows free speech even if it doesn't spin the Administration line.

How many more of our real patriots have to die for your AEI agenda?

They lied to my generation about Vietnam and they lied about Iraq.

No WMDs when we invaded, no drones flying over to bomb US, no parades to greet US. Not enough troops sent or armour, etc. etc. etc. Cheney still making money on his blind trust in Haliburton. 20,000 troops wounded and now they are kicking kids out without benefits and declaring they had psychological pre-existing problems.

Yeah, the right really support our troops: as long as they are over there and not back here needing care.

But I do like Ari's spin on TV that he sacrifices every time an American dies in Iraq.

War is still a racket of the rich. Smedley Butler, Gen. USMC Departed and 2 time Medal of Honor Winner.

Bring back the draft and let the burden of death be shared by all.

Please read Doonesbury today.
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