Who Set the Wayback Machine for 1939?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/04/AR2006090400698.html

Eugene Robinson on the mind-boggling World War II analogies of this “direction-challenged” administration. Excellent, witty, and on target. The punchline (no, it does not spoil any surprise ending):

“Nobody wants to appease terrorists. But some people have a different idea of how to fight them. The president is right when he says this conflict is unlike other wars, but he seems to miss the essential difference: It has to be fought in a way that doesn’t create two new terrorists for each one who is killed.

That’s not what the president wants to talk about, though. Between now and November, he wants to talk about a war that we can all agree on, even if it has no bearing on the war being fought today. Yes, Mr. President, Hitler was bad. And your point would be?” Recommended…BS

 

 

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