lights1961 wrote:I am... I will always be a W supporter... because when the iraqi situation with the troop surge working and the momentuem goes our way....all the Bush haters will hate it worse.and who loses... those guys and the dems big time.. and that will be great to see.
Sadly, the surge really isn't working. There will be a troop pull out within 18 months, I'm certain of it. We didn't get to this stage of the game by losses on the battlefield. The left, virtually working hand in hand with Al Queda in the press, defeated us.
The left does not want us to win because they'll suffer politically. Although I was DREADFULLY mistaken in my early support for this war, I also recognize a pull out will create a much, much bigger problem. Thus I recognize the importance of getting the Iraqi government to stand on it's own, even though I doubt it'll happen.
The left rode to power in 2006 on the "WE HATE GEORGE BUSH" platform. Not original ideas. Not a new vision, no new direction. In the short time they've been in power, they've launched 300 congressional investigations. Granted, some of them are legitimate like the white house firing of the Federal prosecutors who didn't toe the Administration's line. Notice Johnny Sutton still has his job?
The blame for the sad state of the Republican party starts with our idiot president and flows down through the ranks to all the kool aid drinking Senators and Congressman who blindly followed this bumbling idiot through one catastrophe after the next.
24 months ago, I predicted Bush's legacy would be WORSE than Carters and most people thought that just wasn't possible. Nobody can top that.
I was right.