McClatchey has a tragically hilarious piece on Lieberman’s trip to Iraq. You have to read the whole thing to fully understand just how ridiculous it makes Lieberman look. Here are the basics.
Lieberman went to Iraq, put on a flak jacket and a helmet that made Michael Dukakis look like Douglas MacArthur, by comparison. Then Joe went shopping for sunglasses in a ‘bustling’ market. Then he declared that we are making progress.
Then Joe sat down to talk to the troops.
Spc. David Williams, 22, of Boston, Mass., had two note cards in his pocket Wednesday afternoon as he waited for Sen. Joseph Lieberman. Williams serves in the 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, N.C., the first of the five “surge” brigades to arrive in Iraq, and he was chosen to join the Independent from Connecticut for lunch at a U.S. field base in Baghdad.
The night before, 30 other soldiers crowded around him with questions for the senator.
He wrote them all down. At the top of his note card was the question he got from nearly every one of his fellow soldiers:
“When are we going to get out of here?”
The rest was a laundry list. When would they have upgraded Humvees that could withstand the armor-penetrating weapons that U.S. officials claim are from Iran? When could they have body armor that was better in hot weather?
You get the idea. But check this out.
Next to him, Spc. Will Hedin, 21, of Chester, Conn., thought about what he was going to say.
“We’re not making any progress,” Hedin said, as he recalled a comrade who was shot by a sniper last week. “It just seems like we drive around and wait to get shot at.”
But as he waited two chairs down from where Lieberman would sit, Hedin said he’d never voice his true feelings to the senator.
“I think I’d be a private if I did,” he joked. “It’s just more troops, more targets.”
And the culminating graf.
As Lieberman walked out, he said that congressionally mandated withdrawal would be a “victory for al-Qaida and a victory for Iran.”
“They’re not Pollyannaish about this,” he said referring to the young soldiers he ate lunch with. “They know it’s not going to be solved in a day or a month.”
It isn’t clear whether Williams mentioned the last line on his note card, the one that had a star next to it.
“We don’t feel like we’re making any progress,” it said.
Everyone that visits Iraq and says anything other than it is a hopeless quagmire just comes off looking like a fool. It doesn’t help anyone politically. Warhawks should just stop doing it.
“it is difficult to get a man to understand something when his
politicssalary depends upon his not understanding it.”— upton sinclair
Sad that the Dems hold on to this guy for their slim precious Senate majority WHICH THEY HAVE DONE FUCK-ALL WITH!!!
I keep wondering just what lieberman brings to the table. Why would the dems keep him? why not let him go?
All I know is that with or without him, the failed Democratic Party has achieved nothing. Their Finast Moment is the passing of the raise in the minimum wage. WOW! – In order to get that passed AND Signed, the dems had to forget about the “Timeline” for withdrawl.
And that was done without the help of lieberman! So, I ask again = what is he neede for? Please, I am serious, what is he needed for?
I keep wondering just what lieberman brings to the table. Why would the dems keep him? why not let him go?
All I know is that with or without him, the failed Democratic Party has achieved nothing. Their Finast Moment is the passing of the raise in the minimum wage. WOW! – In order to get that passed AND Signed, the dems had to forget about the “Timeline” for withdrawl.
And that was done without the help of lieberman! So, I ask again = what is he neede for? Please, I am serious, what is he needed for?
Who asked him to go? The troops? His own party? His supersized ego, desperate for media attention? Or BFF Bush?
Those are rhetorical questions, naturally.
This just confirms that Lieberman is a hopeless joke of a person, let alone politician.
Apparently, his ability to shop for sunglasses in a busy market is now the measure of success in the region.
This bustling market routine was shown to be stupid when McCain did it but hey when has a stupid idea ever stopped any full blown idiot from repeating same stupid idea. Maybe it’s a new trend and we’ll be seeing all the rethug candidates for prez(and maybe a few dem candidates) having their little photo op in one of those bustling markets. Or otherwise known as the Insanity Defense-doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Maybe they think if enough of them go over to the bustling markets then viola they really will become bustling markets once again.
I wonder how our troops felt about being used as a political prop?
Oh my…at first, I thought this read, “I wonder how our troops felt about being used as a political poop.”
How could I ever think such a thing…
40 years ago when some fucking Congressman or Senator would come to the jungle (well they didn’t exactly get surrounded by too many leaves) to get their ticket punched we’d tell them to fuck off. It never got in the news then, and I’m damn sure the embedded, I mean co-opted, media doesn’t put it in the news now. Our thinking then was: hey, fuckwad Senator, if you really gave a shit about me you’d get me the fuck outa here, or if you really gave a shit about what you’re spouting you’d have your own kid in this shithole with me. So I’ll bet these kids who are in their generation’s meat grinder are saying fuck off Joe.
Thank you. That’s an important piece of history that nobody at the Nut House wants us to remember right now. Because it helped put an end to the last one, and it’s going to happen again.
What’s the old saying? A picture is worth a 1000 words?