Two examples of that in the Iraq war debate was first their recruitment of Dick Clark, a man great with complaints and supposed whistleblowing who tried to absolve himself for his own intelligence failures preceding 9-11 by writing a book and jumping on the anti war bandwagon with the Dems. I guess when you can't claim personal success and victory based on your actions and swim with the sharks, you jump on the bandwagon to lead the losers in the small pond to swim with guppies.
The second one is General Sanchez who is on the same losers bandwagon now having been kept out of the very exclusive and historic club of 4 star generals after his failures in Iraq with three stars who too is trying to rewrite history to absolve his failures by pretending to be a victim when he failed to be an agent of change while HMIC.
Jack Kelly had a good op-ed yesterday on RealClearPolitics.com in reference to Sanchez and his delivery of the loser's rebuttal to the President's Weekly Saturday Radio Address.
The second one is General Sanchez who is on the same losers bandwagon now having been kept out of the very exclusive and historic club of 4 star generals after his failures in Iraq with three stars who too is trying to rewrite history to absolve his failures by pretending to be a victim when he failed to be an agent of change while HMIC.
Jack Kelly had a good op-ed yesterday on RealClearPolitics.com in reference to Sanchez and his delivery of the loser's rebuttal to the President's Weekly Saturday Radio Address.
The Failures of Lt. Gen. Sanchez:
RealClearPolitics - Articles - "In his weekly radio address, President Bush gave thanks for American servicemen 'who risk their own lives to keep us safe.' Democrats chose retired Army Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez to deliver a rebuttal. 'I saw firsthand the consequences of the administration's failure to devise a strategy for victory in Iraq that employed, in a coordinated manner, the political, economic, diplomatic and military power of the United States. That failure continues today,' he said.
LtGen. Sanchez endorsed the Democratic measure pending in Congress to condition continued funding for the war on a timetable for troop withdrawal. 'Although we cannot withdraw precipitously from Iraq, we must move rapidly to minimize our force presence,' he said. Martin Peretz of the New Republic suspects Democrats want to withdraw troops from Iraq quickly because they don't want to win there. 'I suspect that so many Democrats are so deeply hostile to a forward foreign policy and their minds so deeply embedded in the notion that you can negotiate successfully with fanatics and tyrants that they wouldn't mind a prophylactic victory for the enemy,' he wrote Monday.
If you want to lose a war, who better to deliver that message than a loser?"continued
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