Bush Administration Adopts Obama Policy on Iraq, Iran...

By: Lowell
Published On: 7/18/2008 8:46:38 PM


So, does the fact that "President Bush and Iraq's prime minister have agreed to set a 'time horizon' for the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq" mean that Bush is a "cut and run" traitor or whatever? Is John McCain going to blast Bush for agreeing to a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq, as Barack Obama and other Democrats have advocated?  

While we're at it, what's McSame have to say about the Bush Administration flip flop on direct negotiations with Iran, which they're engaging in this weekend?  Wasn't that also a terrible thing, at least when Barack Obama suggested it? So, what about now that the Bush Administration is doing it?  [cue sound of McCain's head exploding]

Finally, in another piece of news from the rapidly derailing "Straight Talk Express," Phil "Nation of Whiners" Gramm "is resigning from the role as [McCain] campaign co-chairman." Turns out our problems aren't "psychological" after all.  Or are they?  There's no sign as to whether or not Gramm will continue as a top economic advisor to McSame.


Comments



Bush should do the right thing (relawson - 7/19/2008 6:16:08 AM)
He has no political future, and McCain isn't going to win in November.  He should pull out troops and dust off the "Mission Accomplished" sign.  This goose is cooked, don't leave a mess for the next President.

Give them a 6 month transition period, and call it a war.