Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Yeah, Tom DeLay Still Here
Disgraced former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay has been making the rounds lately promoting his new book and was on Meet the Press this Sunday representing the "pro-war" side in a debate with former Rep. Tom Andrews (D-ME), the director of the anti-war coalition "Win Without War". You know your side has trouble when the best representative you can get is a disgraced former Congressman that no G.O.P candidate would be photographed in the same football stadium with. DeLay studied the G.O.P index cards hard for this showdown; "Fight them over there so we don't fight them here", "911 and Iraq", "We can't surrender", "Cut and run", "Frontline on the war on terror". He was particularly outraged by the Democrat's demand for an exit strategy and deadline for withdrawal, questioning their patriotism. Interestingly enough DeLay used to have some good sense in how to deal with a situation when American troops are in harms way.
Of course that was when we had a Democrat as a commander-in-chief and Serbia luckily avoided being labeled the front line of an endless battle with no clear ending by D.C based think tanks.
"The President now needs to show leadership, consistently and with great
clarity, from devising an exit strategy to developing favorable rules of
engagement, from defining the criteria of success to detailing the timetables of
operations. We have learned the hard way in this country that muddled military
missions lacking clear leadership hurt our national credibility while putting
our troops in harm's way."
Of course that was when we had a Democrat as a commander-in-chief and Serbia luckily avoided being labeled the front line of an endless battle with no clear ending by D.C based think tanks.
Labels: anti-war, Iraq, Tom Delay