McCaniac: Questioning The Timeline Of the Surge Undermines The Troops
The Anbar Awakening, which led to Sunni cooperation and the stand-down of the Mahdi army, preceded the surge in Iraq, and is largely responsible for a lessening of hostilities. John McCain, however, put it in reverse on CBS er…well, it would have been on CBS had they not edited out his wrong answer.
Now, a McCain surrogate is saying that questioning the timeline dishonors the military. Nancy Pfotenhauer says:
“Barack Obama and his supporters can try to litigate what came first or what was crucial, but that’s really an attempt to undermine the significance and the impact of the American troops and their sacrifice and their effort. And that’s something that does a disservice to the American military…”
TPM has it.
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Pfotenhauer is notorious for her opposition to the Violence Against Women Act, once saying:
“The Violence Against Women Act will do nothing to protect women from crime. It will, though, perpetuate false information, waste money and urge vulnerable women to mistrust all men”.

I can’t fully comprehend her babblings, therefor don’t have anywhere near the intelligence to think of and cogently articulate a position on this.
Why? Why post this, Alan? I never solved the Rubix Cube, for ^!@^%#@& sakes!
July 24th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Isn’t that what they always say when their policies can’t stand up to questioning?
July 24th, 2008 at 3:41 pm
There is a power push by the competing media “owners” to see who can get Obama elected. From everything I read and hear, Obama isn’t the hands down favorite (and neither is McCain, I am being fair and balanced) yet to watch network news you’d be led to believe he is. These media owners have decided to one up themselves…they no longer decide who has the largest penis by the size of their yachts. Now it’s to see who’s network can elect a US president. Katie should have never left the Today show. Maybe she’s turning to reality because she’s pissed off at CBS leadership for pushing her towards the exit door.
July 24th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
This post emboldens the terrorists…
July 24th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Ah fury, everything we do will embolden them. They have small penis’
July 24th, 2008 at 5:03 pm
Vince P,
I hope your catching the underlying humor within some of my blogs. I purposly put it in because the liberals hate it. However, I hope you enjoy it.
July 24th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
You must ask no questions of anything! You must not doubt our glorious military! You must applaud the genius of our leaders and swear your undying loyalty to the homeland! Sieg heil! Sieg heil! Sieg heil!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq37aIZ_IR4&feature=related
July 24th, 2008 at 6:10 pm
All Hail the Bush War Machine!
July 24th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
FuRyUs,
Since you have nothing but contempt for Bush and his “war machine”. I guess those new to this blog could assume you support the enemy? Or is an invisible overwhelming entity trying to convince you of the possibility of being better off in a cave?
July 24th, 2008 at 7:45 pm
I hate to use this much space, but as long as we are saying things like;
“Since you have nothing but contempt for Bush and his “war machine”. I guess those new to this blog could assume you support the enemy?”…..
Here’s what Republicans said about Clinton and Kosovo:
“No goal, no objective, not until we have those things and a compelling case is made, then I say, back out of it, because innocent people are going to die for nothing. That’s why I’m against it.”
-Sean Hannity, Fox News, 4/5/99
“I had doubts about the bombing campaign from the beginning…I didn’t think we had done enough in the diplomatic area.”
-Senator Trent Lott (R-MS)
“You think Vietnam was bad? Vietnam is nothing next to Kosovo.”
-Tony Snow, Fox News 3/24/99
“Well, I just think it’s a bad idea. What’s going to happen is they’re going to be over there for 10, 15, maybe 20 years”
-Joe Scarborough (R-FL)
“It is a remarkable spectacle to see the Clinton Administration and NATO taking over from the Soviet Union the role of sponsoring “wars of national liberation.”
-Representative Helen Chenoweth (R-ID)
“If we are going to commit American troops, we must be certain they have a clear mission, an achievable goal and an exit strategy.”
-Karen Hughes, speaking on behalf of presidential candidate George W.
Bush
“Explain to the mothers and fathers of American servicemen that may
come home in body bags why their son or daughter have to give up their life?”
-Sean Hannity, Fox News, 4/6/99
“This is President Clinton’s war, and when he falls flat on his face,
that’s his problem.”
-Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN)
“For us to call this a victory and to commend the President of the United States as the Commander in Chief showing great leadership in
Operation Allied Force is a farce”
-Representative Tom Delay (R-TX)
“Bombing a sovereign nation for ill-defined reasons with vague
objectives undermines the American stature in the world. The international
respect and trust for America has diminished every time we casually let the
bombs fly.”
Representative Tom Delay (R-TX)
July 24th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
old lefty: while long posts can be annoying, yours are among the few that i bother to read.
July 24th, 2008 at 8:39 pm
OldLefty,
I’m a conservative. While I disagree with the left almost entirely it by no means is a measure to gage my agreement with the right. I don’t fault the President as liberals do for some of the problems our nation faces. I do fault him for attacking Iraq, when it was Saudi Arabians responsible for 911. Although, Saddam was a murderous tyrant, he should have been dealt with at a later date. There’s plenty of blame to go around on both sides of the fence. However, those who blog here are all one sided, and it’s the liberal left who wouldn’t dare make the statement I just made. Liberal lefties just like you.
July 24th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
Conservative: I agree with you. I blame Bush for a lot of things.
So it’s absolutely no defense of someone else’s bad ideas to say “well Bush did x , y , z”
So what if he did? that doesnt’ mean I support that. and even if I had, that doestn’ justify the future bad ideas. The idea shuold be to learn from the mistakes of the past and not make more mistakes.
July 24th, 2008 at 10:39 pm
“Victory means exit strategy, and it’s important for the President to explain to us what the exit strategy is.”– Governor George W. Bush (R)-TX
“I had doubts about the bombing campaign from the beginning . . I didn’t think we had done enough in the diplomatic area.”–Senator Trent Lott (R-MS)
“You can support the troops but not the president.”–Rep Tom Delay (R-TX)
“Explain to the mothers and fathers of American servicemen that may come home in body bags why their son or daughter have to give up their life?”–Sean Hannity.
July 25th, 2008 at 1:41 am
“You must ask no questions of anything! You must not doubt our glorious military! You must applaud the genius of our leaders and swear your undying loyalty to the homeland! Sieg heil! Sieg heil! Sieg heil!”
LOL
RC, you’ve been on a roll the last few days. Excellent quotes above.
July 25th, 2008 at 2:24 am
And I’m sick of hearing this accusation that liberals question the troops. I’ve never heard any liberal question the valor or honesty of a soldier (except for those involved in Abu Graib).
July 25th, 2008 at 2:25 am
McCain was always critical of the way President Bush handled this war. He was calling for more troops the day the war was launched. He wasn’t calling for a Surge. The Surge was the product of bipartisan thinking following the request of President Bush for Democrats to help. The Surge began as “The Hurricane.” The thought behind it was to used the increased forces to create a calm center and expand that center so our forces could get out of Iraq. President Bush took the idea and embedded our troops even further. McCain wants to use this occupation to continue to keep Iraq’s oil off the market for 100 years. Iraqi Freedom means no occupation. McCain and Obama aren’t that different in their visions. Will America keep permanent bases in Iraq? That’s the angle McCain should be using to expose Obama’s double speak. I want Obama to win, but the truth is becoming more about Obama’s ego and not sharing credit where credit is due. Obama came out of nowhere to get where he is. Somebody inside the Democratic Party with the ability to speak to power helped Obama. Yes, We Can win that’s clear; but give credit?
July 25th, 2008 at 8:09 am
It is extremely important to take to heart that Obama’s campaign theme and his campaign speeches are not the real Obama.
They are David Axelrod.
Notice the parellels between Obama and the current Gov of Massachusetts , Deval Patrick, another clinet of Axelrod.
Notice the common theme… Axlerod knows that if he makes the campaign be about giving the candidate the benefit of the doubt that this plays right into American notions of fairness and redemption.
Thus any and real concerns that there may be about the candidate is neutralized by this emotional fog established by calls to give benefit of the doubt.
For Hope and change. He ran the same campaign that Axelrod has Obama running… an amorphous ,abstract, non-traditional campaign of style..not about issues but about feelings about issues.
The people of Mass. voted for Patrick overwhelmingly because of this.
However, as soon as he got into office, they discovered that he was not the man of those words. He himself was not about any of those values that filled his speeches. he just read them well.
and a year later
a reporter says
About his false promises
Anyone thinknig about Obama , but who has doubts about him.. and who also might be pursuaded by appeals to think the best of him… please look into the track record of Patrick. He is the model that Axelrod is using for Obama’s campaign.
We can expect the same thing to happen if Obama should win. But only this time the damage wont be limited to Massachusetts .
July 25th, 2008 at 9:11 am
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July 25th, 2008 at 11:55 am
RC- LOL LOL LOL
Wait, I’m not laughing anymore bc it’s true.
July 25th, 2008 at 2:14 pm