Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Clammyc was right; I was wrong

I figured that the GOP Senate would stand firm in support of Bush and the Occupation of Iraq--just as the leading GOP presidential candidates have done. Apparently, the self-preservation instinct of the honorable Senators is causing them to do right by the American people in spite of themselves. As Clammyc says:

The Senate republicans may be a lot of things. But they are not overly stupid - especially now that Cat Killer, MD George Allen and Rick Santorum (warning: gross) are out of the Senate. And Mitch McConnell may be a grade A douchebag, but if he was Majority Leader instead of "Fristie", then the republicans would never have lost the Senate.


They know that this occupation is an unmitigated disaster. They know that we all know it too. Some of them don’t agree at all (so, for argument’s sake, fuck ‘em – they don’t matter). Some of them kind of agree, but either don’t think their base agrees or they still think that "victory" is achievable. Some of them think that "enough is enough already, and, you know what else, Bush is a real stubborn motherfucker who doesn’t know what he is doing and is going to take down our party for a generation."


And there are enough of those on the republican side in the Senate, and they decided to toss their miserable bag of shit called "Iraq" back in Bush’s hands and run away, screaming "no backsies". Bush, being "The Decider™" that he is, said that he will veto anything that has a withdrawal timeline. The very same withdrawal timeline that more than 70% of our own troops favored A FULL YEAR AGO. The very same withdrawal timeline that the Iraqis are in favor of. The very same withdrawal timeline that most of We the People are in favor of.


Not to mention, by the way, that this supplemental bill needs to PASS in order for Bush and the republicans to not be branded as troop haters and defeatists. Knowing that Bush would show his hand real early on with his most charming trait – chest thumping, all of the heat was off the Senate republicans. They didn’t have to be put on the hotseat – even if they voted against the bill. Remember, if Kerry "voted to fund the war before he voted against it", then surely, a republican that votes for withdrawal might as well be a flip flopping, terrorist loving, God-hating faggot.


Why is this? Well, quite simply, if this doesn’t pass, then there is no 120 brazillian dollars for continuing George and Dick’s bogus journey.


The republicans could have made a huge deal about this. Hell, they make a huge deal about everything – even when they were able to do everything without any consequences or anyone else even knowing. They could have fought this bill and stomped up and down and tried to make the Democrats blink. They could have made a big stink about "not wanting to tell the terrorists when they can come out and kill again".


But they didn’t.


They hung Bush – "dear leader" - their leader out to dry. Twisting in the wind. Basically, by not giving him cover here, the message is, in no uncertain terms, "you can’t keep fucking us over like this anymore. If you want your funding, then you gotta figure a way out."


Indeed.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok, let's see. BushCo claims that if funding isn't available immediately the military will run out in mid-April, but audit shows sufficient funds till July. What could possibly happen between now and mid-April to cause the rapid expenditure of those available funds? Recent posts claim US military action against Iran between April 2nd and 17th. You know, a government can blow through alot of approps with a military campaign. Just sayin'. And another thing; Repubs surprised all by not fighting the timeline in the current approps bill. Their (Repugs and a Dem or two, see Obama) reason? To get the bill to the Prez, so he can veto, so the bill can be returned and timeline removed and funds provided without delay. Maybe congress critters know something we don't. Just sayin'

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