Wednesday, April 21, 2004

A Milky Load From blogger G.A. Cerny comes this excellent historical (hysterical) statement from Little Roy Cohn, written in April 2003, it is neither cogent, perceptive, or predictive. These have been heady days for American conservatives and neoconservatives. Vindication doesn't come very often in politics, but the end of the Iraq war was surely one of those occasions. Rarely has the far left seemed so out of it, so discredited, so marginal. And rarely has the sensible liberal left seemed so mealy-mouthed and incoherent. Of course, the obvious question is when has Andrew Sullivan ever been coherent? OK, maybe in that Milky Loads ad. Meanwhile... The "end of the Iraq war" contributed at least 68 more "eternal victors" today, and there are celebratory "victory battles" going in at this very moment in Fallujah. I think its great Andrew, that the vindication of the Neo-Cons has been followed by the type of realistic battle re-enactments that only the most adamant Civil War junkie could appreciate. I haven't seen such vindication for a political party since -- oh -- August 9, 1974. Oh man, back-to-back-to-back references to the same event.
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