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One Good Thing about Turn-Coat Dems: They're Inept!

Posted by Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog at 3:05 PM on July 22, 2008.


Lanny Davis is off the reservation. Except to the extent that he's on it. Well, not exactly on it ... more like near it.
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You know the classic definition of a liberal or a Democrat -- someone who's too polite (or broad-minded) to take his own side in argument? Well, as The Washington Times has just learned, the problem with getting a disaffected old-school Democrat to try to undermine his party's nominee (as that nominee makes an apparently quite successful overseas tour) is that the Democratic turncoat is going to be just too polite (or broad-minded) to fully adopt the anti-Democratic side in the argument.

I'm talking, of course, about Lanny Davis. Here's Davis's latest Washington Times column:

I remember the exact moment I had my first serious doubts about whether I was 100 percent right that the U.S. pre-emptive invasion of Iraq and the take-out of Saddam Hussein was a serious mistake.

I had been strongly opposed to the U.S. intervention from the start.

... why risk the uncertainties of a pre-emptive invasion, loss of life and treasure, and diverting our attention from 9/11 and the war against terrorism, which most U.S. intelligence indicated had nothing to do with Saddam?

Of course, all these remain good reasons for opposing starting the war, even as I look back now.

Damn, he's setting us up for a really melodramatic Saul-on-the-road-to-Damascus moment -- and then he wimps out by saying he was probably right in the first place!

No, wait --

But ... then came my first moment of doubt.

... there was that indelible image -- an older woman shrouded in a carpetlike cape, smiling gleefully and holding her purple finger in the air for the TV cameras, purple with ink showing that she had voted....

Wow, I thought. Is it possible I was wrong?

This does lead Lanny to spout every right-wing talking point from the purple-finger era ever ....

Is it possible, I wondered, that Iraqis truly did want democracy and freedom and the right to vote and government of the people, just as we Americans do? And were willing to fight for it, with our help?

... Maybe another democracy, however imperfect, other than Israel in the Middle East could lead to more moderation, possibly other democracies? Democracies that could serve as bulwarks against al Qaeda-type of terrorist states?

BUSH WAS RIGHT!!!

No, wait --

... Then in 2005-06 came the increased violence from the Sunni insurgents against American kids, then the sectarian civil war between Sunnis and Shi'ites, with young Americans caught in the crossfire. My certainty in opposing the war and supporting a deadline for getting out re-emerged.

So the war was a bad idea, hunh, Lanny?

No, wait again --

And then in early 2007 came the surge, which so many of us in the antiwar left of the Democratic Party predicted would be a failure, throwing good men and women and billions of dollars after futility. We were wrong....

So this op-ed is, at long last, a stinging rebuke to the Defeat-o-crats and their defeat-obsessed message of defeat? So BUSH WAS RIGHT!!!?

Er --

I think there are a lot of antiwar Democrats who, like me, are impressed by these facts and who now see a moral obligation, after all the carnage and destruction wrought by our military intervention, not just to pick up and leave without looking over our shoulders.

Surely we owe the Iraqis who helped us, whose lives are in danger, immediate immigration rights to the U.S. Yet the shameful fact is that most are still not even close to having such rights ....

Dude! Why are you talking about the refugees, fer crissake? WE'RE WINNING!!! U-S-A! U-S-A!

Surely we owe the al-Maliki government and the Shi'ite and Sunni soldiers who put their lives on the line against Shi'ite and Sunni extremists and terrorists at our behest some continuing presence ....The only question is, for how long?

Forever? No. 100 years? No.

But for how long? I don't know....

Damn! You're almost making the case for McCain ... and then you make the case against McCain! Lanny, what is your problem?

And what do you mean, you "don't know" how long? Everybody knows the answer to that -- until VICTORY!!!

So it appears that Lanny Davis (unlike, say, Dick Morris or Tammy Bruce) is a real Democrat after all -- as a traitor, he doesn't even have the courage of his enemies' convictions.


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Never liked that guy
Posted by: UnEasyOne on Jul 22, 2008 4:10 PM   
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Just sayin..

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Cleaning out Traitors from both Houses & sides of the Aisle
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jul 23, 2008 5:03 AM   
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Was he trying to placate his Corp sponsors - or ease his conscience?
There are numerous So called 'Dems' who need to be kicked out of office or prosecuted along with their Corp Whore Cohorts in the Repub party.
Although I was taken aback by Obama's legal Advisors statement that Only the Most Agregious Crimes would be investigated under His admin, I realize the reality. Granted I do not want US to be focused on Criminal Trials for the next 4 + yrs. But certainly some recourse should be taken against those who have acted as accomplices with this Organized Crime Syndicate in the Executive Branch. Pelosi and Reid should face Treason charges since they Failed in their Duty to Protect & Defend the Constitution and blocked Our Right to Impeach this Admin for any of their High Crimes!
Convictions for these crimes are Our Top priority, but can not be the sole focus of the next admin, nor Congress, Nor Justice System- We are currently in a major Cluster Fuck in far too many areas to be boggged down in the extensive prosecution for Collusion.
but those who were complicty should be censured and the people of their state should take on the responisblity of prosecuting them for their part in the 'Quest for Oil' doctrine which has brought this country to it's knees over the last 3 decades.
As a Michigander, I see very clearly the part such long time 'Dems' have played in our state's economic downfall. Sen Levin has proven his allegience to the 'for profit' ideology of the Big 3, who have acted in unison with the Oil industry to undermine Our Country's viability.Sen Levin also played a crucial role in the fraudulant Mi primary scam which handed Hillary our States votes Uncontested!As Democrats we must go after those in our party who have Betrayed US all.
but we will need the help of a patriot from the republican party to encourage Old School republicans to get rid of and indict their own traitors.
this is one of the Reasons I would encourage Sen Obama to name Sen Chuck Hagel as his VP. Not only would he cut the legs out from under Mac's so called Military service and foreign policy experience, he would be able to expose the Corp Sponsored criminals in that party and rally the True Patriots in Red to finally rid themselves of the undue influence the Neo Cons have had on their party and it's ideals- Fiscal Responsiblity, limited Gov't involvement in our daily lives and foreign interventions.Gov't should be helping citizens- Not Corps who have run their Business like Casinosand have swindled individuals out of their life savings and future livlihoods. If nothing else the Neo Cons may have finally achieved bringing the Two parties together under one Cause to bring down the Corp tryanny which has plagued US for nearly a century!

Obama/ Hagel '08

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VERISIMILITUDE. THAT'S THE WORD ISN'T IT. IT MEANS PUTTING JUST ENOUGH
Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Jul 26, 2008 7:17 PM   
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truth to make it seem real. That is the Washington Times and, for that matter, all of the rest of the right wing press. Yes. It is fiction. More importantly it is fiction with the purpose promoting a false agenda.

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» ....MEANS PUTTING IN JUST ENOUGH....... Posted by: Raymond Emerson