Michael Gerson in WaPo reckons that it is unseemly to criticize General Petraeus. He concludes:
“Despite real military progress, the situation in Iraq remains difficult. Gen. Petraeus is a skilled leader, but we do not know if even he can win. We know, however, one thing: If he is slandered, his advice is dismissed and Congress cuts off funding for the troops he commands, defeat in Iraq will be certain.”
Frankly, it’s about time some of the Bushevik hacks were called to task. Gerson seems to be setting it up so that he can blame defeat in Iraq on the critics of the latest pet general.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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