November 26, 2007

Staying One Step Ahead of the Curve

I want to take a quick moment and say thank you to some folks who rarely ever get thanked by someone like me.

Thank you Nancy Pelosi.
Thank you Harry Reid.
Thank you Ted Kennedy.
Thank you Chuck Shumer.
Thank you Daily Kos and the Kos Kids.
Thank you Cindy Sheehan.
Thank you John Murtha.
Thank you Sean Penn, Alec Baldwin, Tim Robbins, and Susan Sarandon and the rest of the Hollywood liberal left.
Thank you to every moonbat and peace activist who urged the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of troops from Iraq.

And I really mean it. You see, without their strong push to end the fighting in Iraq, the surge, which admittedly, they opposed, might never have happened,and then we wouldn't be seeing all the positive developments in Iraq, like the drop in violence, the ouster of al-Qaida, and the regulation of the militias, not to mention the new atmosphere of co-operation between Shia and Sunni sects. None of this would have happened without the surge,and the surge wouldn't have happened without the constant drumbeat for surrender coming from the left which forced President Bush to take decisive action to bring the conflict to a victorious conclusion.

Which was their plan all along. You see, the Dems don't want to see America destroyed, just the conservative half of it. So they couldn't really want a debacle in Iraq that could potentially destabilize the world, no matter how much their rhetoric made it seem that way. At the same time, they couldn't come out and say we had to win in Iraq because that would have alienated their base and cost them their majority in Congress.

So they came up with the devious plan to turn up the heat on President Bush and force him to win this thing now at any cost, even if it temporarily made them look like anti-American douchebags.

Now that is true patriotism for you folks,and once again, I just want to say "Thank you!" to each and every one of them.

We couldn't have done it without you.

Posted by Rich at November 26, 2007 6:23 PM | TrackBack
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