It does not surprise me when liberals respond to ideological challenges with simple name calling or combine a few liberal talking points to make a phrase or sentence complete with misspelled words and void of facts. So I offer another challenge to liberals to defend pathetic liberal comments.
After President Bush’s radio broadcast Saturday morning liberal democrats trotted out Senator Diane Feinstein and in true liberal form put Iraq on notice to get their house in order. The lofty, narcissistic liberal senator advised the people of America and Iraq that three years is much too long for this war to have lasted, that we are frustrated with the lack of improvement in Iraqi political process and they must quickly provide for equal representation for the Sunni, Kurds and Shiites and blah, blah, blah.
Once again a liberal sashays out in public and criticize non-liberals for not being an example of perfection, like them. Senator Feinstein, in perfect liberal form, is pathetically self-absorbent in her own importance in the liberal alternate universe. This universe has no history and no future. It exists in the moment. Her pronouncements have no factual bases, are intellectually dishonest, but meet the goal of making her feel good about herself.
Senator Feinstein says the Bush Administration is incompetent for not winning this war after three years and it has gone on too long. Does she mean like the four years spent fighting the Revolutionary War, the War of Secession (aka: Civil War) or World War II? Or does she think the U.S. Urban Riots 1968-1972 does not count as a long struggle? More history the liberals ignore! She criticized the Bush Administration for not having won the peace yet. Does she mean like the ten plus years of reconstruction after the Civil War, or the seven plus years of reconstruction of Germany and Japan after World War II?
Senator Feinstein reminded Americans it’s been three years and criticized the Iraqis for having not established a political process that provides equal representation to minority Sunni and Kurds. Does she mean like the 70 years it took the U.S. to free the slaves or the 180 years it took the American government to provide equal representation (Civil Rights) to the blacks?
Senator Feinstein condemns the Iraqis for the sectarian violence. Is the morally superior senator suggesting the Iraqi government should be more vigilant in protecting its citizens like the U.S. government? The fact is that Iraq has 18 provinces and the violence is occurring in 3 provinces, by the way where the U.S. media hangs out. General Casey reported that the other 15 provinces report six or less acts of violence a day and 12 of those provinces report two or less acts of violence a day. Now isn’t it interesting the senator ignores that her state, the Socialist Republic of California, is about the same size and population of Iraq and suffered more citizens murdered than Iraq had killed in sectarian violence or by terrorist. Or that the senator ignores that when she was the mayor of San Francisco it had one of the highest murder and crime rates in the state and nation.
Now imagine if the U.N. assessed the crime rate of cities like Detroit, New York, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles and found the number of citizens killed by murder far exceeded the number of Iraqis killed by sectarian violence and terrorist. Then they deemed the U.S. an unsafe nation. I wonder how the morally superior senator would respond to the U.N. if they put the U.S on notice that if the political process and violence is not stopped they would take action.
The point is that the war in Iraq is just a battlefield in the global war on terror. The Iraqis are struggling to establish a representative government against common criminals released from Saddam’s jails and terrorist who, like liberal democrats, want them to fail. The liberal media is not reporting that the Iraqis are slowly winning, but there is still much to be done. The perfect liberals need to accept the imperfection of the rest of us. Senator Feinstein and her liberal comrades need to stop lying about the war, need to support America and Iraq and not the terrorist. There are plenty of other issues they can righteously criticize the Bush Administration.
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