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October 19, 2006
WB: Wrong to Be Right
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Jonah Goldberg, one of the most useful idiots ever, will probably come upon a moment where his sense of reality plummets away, never to be regained.
The machine will now turn into action, trying to explain how it was “the other side’s fault” that things went to hell. (Un)fortunately, we’ll soon be getting the truth about what’s been going on in Iraq, as servicemen and -women emerge to tell all. And we’ll understand exactly how morally bankrupt this president and his handlers have been.

Posted by: SteinL | Oct 19 2006 17:54 utc | 1

Why is it so difficult to face facts? Perhaps, because, in an age when we’ve lost any semblance of economic independence and have forsaken so many of our rights and liberties, what do we have left to call our own? What we’re left with are our values.
Day-to-day life within an empire consists of the deceitful leading the disengaged.
Bingo!
A Journey Through The Mind Of Contemporary Conservatism: Clutching Our Values Aboard The Death Train Of Empire

Posted by: Uncle $cam | Oct 19 2006 21:19 utc | 2

I must confess that one of the things that made me reluctant to approve of the Iraq war was my general distaste for the shabbiness of anything associated with Jonah Goldberg.

Posted by: Anonymous | Oct 19 2006 21:38 utc | 3

I know it’s not seemly to keep mentioning Republican cocksucking, however, this public exhibition deserves note:
Chairman of JCS says that Rumsfield is inspired by God.
“He leads in a way that the good Lord tells him is best for our country,” said Marine General Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Rumsfeld is “a man whose patriotism focus, energy, drive, is exceeded by no one else I know … quite simply, he works harder than anybody else in our building,” Pace said at a ceremony at the Southern Command (Southcom) in Miami.

Posted by: fauxreal | Oct 20 2006 0:23 utc | 4

You’d think the Xtians would get clued in, but as the pandering of the Bush Admin to them is their only hope for power they will not.
Rummy, Bush, and all the rest of them are greedy sadistic pragmatists, not a single one of them ever prays sincerely, believes in God or whatever. As far as I can judge.

Posted by: Noirette | Oct 20 2006 14:41 utc | 5