Sunday, March 11, 2007

Unbelievable

Bob Kagan, along with his brother Fred a main proponent of the "surge" writes a self-glorifying piece of irreality saying his fantasy is working. Nowhere does the Washington Post note his authorship.

Meanwhile, Kagan, like most neo-cons has so little self-awareness that he honestly believes he can put forth a paragraph like this without irony:

No one is asking American journalists to start emphasizing the "good" news. All they have to do is report what is occurring, though it may conflict with their previous judgments. Some are still selling books based on the premise that the war is lost, end of story. But what if there is a new chapter in the story?


So the people that ARE THERE are supposed to report the fantasy of a guy who is NOT THERE.

Kagan should just stick to rotisserie baseball, fewer people get killed.

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