Liberal Pundits "Cashier" Victory In Iraq

Liberal Pundits "Cashier" Victory In Iraq

It might turn out to be most unwise for pundits to rush and "cashier" victory in Iraq. According to most liberals, the Bush Doctrine and the reasons for the war in Iraq are collapsing like unravelled myths. So declares Ed Kilgore in his piece on TPM Cafe. But it's still possible, against all the odds of the prescience of Bush's critics about the unwinnable war in Iraq, that 2007 will be "Annus Mirabilis" for Bush, with the implementation of a new strategy and tactics in Iraq that will deliver victory, and hence "implode" the wisdom of the pundits.

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Except that conservatives such as Pat Buchanan, the John Birch Society, Lyndon Larouche, Cato Institute, Ron Paul, Kevin Phillips, and a great many others have also condemned Bush's war of imperialistic terrorism. None would appreciate being called "liberal".

Besides, just because 70 % of the US people oppose the criminal war doesn't mean they are 'liberal'.
 

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Liberal Pundits "Cashier" Victory In Iraq

It might turn out to be most unwise for pundits to rush and "cashier" victory in Iraq. According to most liberals, the Bush Doctrine and the reasons for the war in Iraq are collapsing like unravelled myths. So declares Ed Kilgore in his piece on TPM Cafe. But it's still possible, against all the odds of the prescience of Bush's critics about the unwinnable war in Iraq, that 2007 will be "Annus Mirabilis" for Bush, with the implementation of a new strategy and tactics in Iraq that will deliver victory, and hence "implode" the wisdom of the pundits.

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You mean Bush is going to discover in 2007 that Saddam did have weapons of mass destruction and was planning on using them against the United States? They are going to discover that Saddam was behind 9/11? And those hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and thousands of Americans will magically come back to life? And the $400 billion dollars spent on the war will go back into the pockets of Americans? Wouldn't that be nice. It's the only way that 2007 will be "Annus Mirabilis" for Bush, in my opinion.