Robert Borosage asks Are Dems Too Scared To Take on the President?
They, in turn, are misled by the political consultants and the national security "experts" on the Democratic side who have been wrong from the start. They advised Democrats to vote for the war to look strong. They advised Democrats to support the president to look tough. When the folly became apparent, they advised Democrats to avoid being blamed for ending the war. At the beginning of the 2006 election, they advised that Democrats focus on the lack of body armor and the mistreatment of veterans, and stay away from the debate about the war. Now they warn Democrats to keep this "Bush's war" and not get blamed for ending it. Their expert credentials have somehow survived their consistent inanity.
The Congress will now vote on a funding bill for Iraq that offers no change of course. Every legislator open to reason, concerned for the troops, worried about this nation's real security, or accountable to the voters will vote against this bill.
Those who vote for it are voting to enable a rogue president. They are sacrificing the nation's security and the lives of many young soldiers to stand with George Bush.
Blood on Democratic hands.
And...with Republicans making the most anti-Mexican noise, they're also going to catch it in the neck over immigration.
I swear ta gawd, the major reason I'm not thinking about emmigrating is so I'm not subject to out foreign policy. Though it came up recently that St. Thomas is a real possibility.
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