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What I meant to say…

The gist of it is, this really was the point I was trying to make here (read the comments).

Spy Agencies Say Iraq War Fuels Terror

It just carries a bit more weight when it's coming from the people who really know what's going on there.

(Meanwhile, of course, Pollyanna is in full denial mode. Of course, the point isn't that Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism existed before 9/11. It's that what's going on in Iraq today is making it worse. And no amount of Bill Clinton blamestorming is going to change that unpleasant fact.)
 

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Anonymous said…
rgActually, the WH is not in denial mode here. The lefty press is. They leaked a story about this report hoping it would make Bush look bad, and he declassified the report to shove it in their face.

I've read parts of the report. It makes no such claim (as the NY and LA Times thought it did) that we are worse off or that Bush made a mistake by going to Iraq. It actually concludes the opposite - that it was an astute move to go there. Of course, this says nothing about how bad we've screwed it up, but that's another story.

Just wanted to give you some 'spin alert'. Both papers will try to spin it, but they got faced on this one.

As for Clinton bashing or Clinton exploding (that was weird)...what is going on? I know it is mostly political posturing on both sides as the election nears. But, I have a real problem with all the attention being paid to what HAPPENED rather than what is HAPPENING. Are the idiot Dems falling for Rove strategy AGAIN??!

They are foolish to go down this path. The fact is, Clinton DID screw up. But, so did Bush. Big deal. No one thought it would be that bad, no one was wise enough to foresee what would happen. Ok...it's over. Move on.

The Dems could EASILY score points by focusing on Rumsfeld and how badly he has screwed up the Iraqi occupation. But, instead, they have been pulled into a debate over who was more to blame for 9/11!!

A month ago, I would have said the Dems are going to take back the house. But, no longer. Due to this terrible debate that makes them look bad (and Clinton looked like a bitter old man), and due to falling gas prices, they are losing ground fast.

Q
Cyfiere said…
Ah great, backpedaling and more spin. I love election season.

I thought the Clinton angle was something the Republicans pulled out of their ass to distract from the low poll results and the problems in Iraq. "It's not OUR fault... Clinton blew it!" Whether the Dems should give it any credence and reply to it is questionable at best and you're right, they should ignore the BS and focus on today.

Which leads me to the real problem, as you mention, of debating what happened 6 or 8 years ago instead of trying to figure out what to do today. Cut the crap, people, get back to work.

Oh yeah, I forgot, it's election season. All we get till November is posturing.
Anonymous said…
The Clinton thing all started with that mini-series "The Path to 9/11".

I don't know if the Repubs planned a year and a half ago to make the movie, have it make Clinton look bad, and release it before the election. They're not THAT smart, are they? More likely, they saw that Clinton got pissed over the movie and they ran with it.

Smoke and mirrors...
Cyfiere said…
That's right… I forgot about that piece of crap. Talk about agenda filmmaking.

I loved the quote from one of the producers, who basically said "so the liberals are upset over our movie? Well, we have to put up with Michael Moore, so get over it." Talk about childish.
Anonymous said…
I didn't hear that! Idiot.

Actually, it was really good. Surprisingly tense thriller stuff. The show that aired did not make Clinton look that bad. But, as I said, he DID blow it. We all did.

Of course, I guess the key scene that was cut really suggested that Clinton blew it because of Lewinsky. A cheap shot at best. I'm glad they cut it.
Anonymous said…
It also showed how Bush blew it. So, no agenda there. It was pretty close to the commission report.
Cyfiere said…
It was good? Really? Huh, who'da guessed. The reviews I saw weren't impressed, and everything I read focused on the first night, since that's where all the controversy seemed to be focused (since that's where all the "objectionable" Clinton footage was).
Anonymous said…
It was good for a TV movie not made on HBO.
Cyfiere said…
Ah. Say no more.