August 18, 2009

THE DOVES WERE NOT ANTI-WAR; THEY WERE ANTI-BUSH

GLENN:

BYRON YORK:

For the Left, War Without Bush is Not War At All. “Remember the anti-war movement? Not too long ago, the Democratic party’s most loyal voters passionately opposed the war in Iraq. Democratic presidential candidates argued over who would withdraw American troops the quickest. Netroots activists regularly denounced President George W. Bush, and sometimes the U.S. military (”General Betray Us”). Cindy Sheehan, the woman whose soldier son was killed in Iraq, became a heroine when she led protests at Bush’s Texas ranch. That was then. Now, even though the United States still has roughly 130,000 troops in Iraq, and is quickly escalating the war in Afghanistan — 68,000 troops there by the end of this year, and possibly more in 2010 — anti-war voices on the Left have fallen silent. . . . For many liberal activists, opposing the war was really about opposing George W. Bush. When Bush disappeared, so did their anti-war passion.”

So much for all that fierce moral urgency. I guess what was really urgent was regaining political power.

Posted at 10:27 am by Glenn Reynolds
ER, UM... I HAVE A QUESTION FOR THE LEFT:

  • HOW MANY SOLDIER'S FUNERALS HAS OBAMA GONE TOO, AND HAS OBAMA VISITED WOUNDED TROOPS YET?

  • HOW MANY RETURNING COFFINS HAVE BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED AND HAVE ANY BEEN PUBLISHED BY THE MSM?

  • HAS THE MSM STARTED DOING A DAILY BODY COUNT, YET?

THE DOUBLE STANDARD IS REVEALING.

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