Monday, July 30, 2007

Bill Kristol Is Fucking Insane

It wasn't my intention to write about Kristol, I only went back to this piece of insane drivel to highlight the title header for a quote, but the whole thing deserves to be read.

I don't know who is the crazier, Kristol or those that allow him column inches to write such fucking nonsense.

The original intended article is below this.


Why Bush Will Be A Winner
By William Kristol
Washington Post

I suppose I'll merely expose myself to harmless ridicule if I make the following assertion: George W Bush's presidency will probably be a successful one.........


What about terrorism? Apart from Iraq, there has
**been less of it, here and abroad**, than many experts predicted on Sept. 12, 2001. So Bush and Vice President Cheney probably are doing some important things right. ***The war in Afghanistan has gone reasonably well***.......

......Not necessarily. First of all, we would have to compare the situation in Iraq now, with all its difficulties and all the administration's mistakes, with what it would be if we hadn't gone in.
Saddam Hussein would be alive and in power and, I dare say, victorious, with the United States (and the United Nations) by now having backed off sanctions and the no-fly zone.

He might well have
restarted his nuclear program, and his connections with al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups would be intact or revived and even strengthened. more


**The number of serious international terrorist incidents more than tripled last year,**
Source, would you believe, Washington Post.


***We Are Failing In Afghanistan.*** Guardian .

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Humanitarian Plight Of Iraqis Is Dire.


A new report by Oxfam says that the continuing failure to provide even the most basic services to many Iraqis will not only cause continuing suffering, but "serve to further destabilise the country".



Oxfam are unable to work on the ground in Iraq in the way that they would elsewhere, but working with the NGO Co-ordination Committee in Iraq (NCCI), their new survey finds "eight million people in need of emergency aid". more

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