There couldn’t have been a starker contrast between Pres. Bush’s pre-packaged pablum in the State of the Union speech last night and the Democratic response from Sen. Jim Webb of Virginia. In particular, what he said about Iraq was devastating to Bush’s tissue of lies and homilies:
[This] country has patiently endured a mismanaged war for nearly four years. Many, including myself, warned even before the war began that it was unnecessary, that it would take our energy and attention away from the larger war against terrorism, and that invading and occupying Iraq would leave us strategically vulnerable in the most violent and turbulent corner of the world.
I want to share with all of you a picture that I have carried with me for more than 50 years. This is my father, when he was a young Air Force captain, flying cargo planes during the Berlin Airlift. He sent us the picture from Germany, as we waited for him, back here at home. When I was a small boy, I used to take the picture to bed with me every night, because for more than three years my father was deployed, unable to live with us full-time, serving overseas or in bases where there was no family housing. I still keep it, to remind me of the sacrifices that my mother and others had to make, over and over again, as my father gladly served our country. I was proud to follow in his footsteps, serving as a Marine in Vietnam. My brother did as well, serving as a Marine helicopter pilot. My son has joined the tradition, now serving as an infantry Marine in Iraq.
Like so many other Americans, today and throughout our history, we serve and have served, not for political reasons, but because we love our country. On the political issues – those matters of war and peace, and in some cases of life and death – we trusted the judgment of our national leaders. We hoped that they would be right, that they would measure with accuracy the value of our lives against the enormity of the national interest that might call upon us to go into harm’s way.
We owed them our loyalty, as Americans, and we gave it. But they owed us – sound judgment, clear thinking, concern for our welfare, a guarantee that the threat to our country was equal to the price we might be called upon to pay in defending it.
The President took us into this war recklessly. He disregarded warnings from the national security adviser during the first Gulf War, the chief of staff of the army, two former commanding generals of the Central Command, whose jurisdiction includes Iraq, the director of operations on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and many, many others with great integrity and long experience in national security affairs. We are now, as a nation, held hostage to the predictable – and predicted – disarray that has followed.
The war’s costs to our nation have been staggering: Financially. The damage to our reputation around the world. The lost opportunities to defeat the forces of international terrorism. And especially the precious blood of our citizens who have stepped forward to serve.
The majority of the nation no longer supports the way this war is being fought; nor does the majority of our military. We need a new direction. Not one step back from the war against international terrorism. Not a precipitous withdrawal that ignores the possibility of further chaos. But an immediate shift toward strong regionally-based diplomacy, a policy that takes our soldiers off the streets of Iraq’s cities, and a formula that will in short order allow our combat forces to leave Iraq.
- Topic: Politics
- Topics: Iraq, Worst President Ever





Sounds like Sec.O’Def to me. With Hillary calling the shots that, EVERYONE, agrees upon. Consider; The “surge” is only big enough to nail down Baghdad while we redeploy.
The southern oil fields are secure, Kurds are fine in the north while the Sunni pound the shit out of the Shi’a with the help of the Saudi regime, a Sunni
monarchy.
As this devolves further into all out civil war, Arab Sunni regimes will team up to put the smack on Iran (Persian Shi’as) with U.S. help.
Then, with all Muslims on the same page, the shit will really begin.
Watch for reports from this years Bilderberg conference (it leaks out and is inevitably accurate) for things to come.
Nobody can beat Webb in the General election. If Dems want to win, they’ll wake up and see the next president standing there in front of them. I’m not sure he even realizes it, but then again, he had to be drafted to run for Senate.
I finished watching Webb’s response and thought, “this is a guy I want to follow” His speech was powerful, trustworthy and to the point. Webb for president in 08? I hope so!