"The elections went off without a hitch, but what about the insurrgents that still are in Iraq?"
"True, the elections appeared to be successful, but what about our troops?"
"So the Iraqis voted. Good for them. What does that have to do with us?" (Jay Sevren was saying this on the radio today.)
Are the people who constantly bray their discontent and disapproval of the Iraqi situation able to admit they are wrong? Is it possible for the MSM to give one complimentary comment to Pres. Bush?
I think most already know the answers to those questions. The coverage and misinformation pouring out of the media outlets is so nauseating. John Poderhertz agrees:
January 31, 2005 -- WHEN you heard about the stunning success of the Iraqi elections, were you thrilled? Did you see it as a triumph fordemocracy and for the armed forces of the United States that have sacrificed and suffered and fought so valiantly over the past 18 months to get Iraq to this moment?
Or did you momentarily feel an onrush of disappointment because you knew, you just knew, that this was going to redound to the credit of George W. Bush? This means you, Michael Moore. I'm talking to you, Teddy Kennedy.
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