Shorter Bill Kristol:
When you think about it, my little experiment in Iraq has given many families a new reason to get together on Memorial Day. No, don’t thank me. Thank you.
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| By: TBogg Sunday May 25, 2008 11:45 pm | |
Shorter Bill Kristol:
When you think about it, my little experiment in Iraq has given many families a new reason to get together on Memorial Day. No, don’t thank me. Thank you.
That photo. I want. For my wallet.
if this country survives these goons, i hope that kristol’s scabrous tripe (complete with that horrible smiling face) is recorded and accessible for a long long time, so that his own words, and the ny times itself stand as a horror-testimony of what these people have made of this nation and (want to make of) the world. i want school people studying this period in history to be able to read this garbage while they learn about what was really happening at this time, what this country was really doing in iraq and elsewhere, while kristol was writing his blood-caked sanctimony, his irredeemable lies — and smiling.
what we know about kristol and his ilk and their goals and intentions; what we know about the horrors they helped inflict on so many millions of innocent people in iraq and throughout the world; what we know about what they have done to our military, to all too many of a generation of young people, and militarizing our society with hate and fear, should shame this country forever.
may that leering idiot and his comrades burn in hell.
OT but you posted about “The Ballad of El Goodo” a while back and I took a flier on it at amazonmp3. Nice call.
Bloody Billy is a truly horrible sociopath who should be locked up in a basement closet for the rest of his life.
Let’s place the responsibility and blame for this fiasco and horror where it is truly deserving —- the American Public. Without their participation in the election process, keeping informed on national issues. and lazy couch Potato attitude deserve what they get for leader who represent them and who get away with the atrocities we are presently. past, and most likely will have in the future. Get off your dimes and do something to change the system.
Sure. Blame the American people. We’re lazy and provincial. It’s self evident. I haven’t forgotten what it was like. The national approval for the invasion of Afghanistan was over 80% wasn’t it?
But please; leave some blame for Kristol.
My favorite political comment. I can’t understand how it didn’t get the Pulitzer.