I think it's time to start a new political party: Democrats for Demagoguery.
I'll give you three examples of why.
First there was the Dubai ports scandal. Sure, the uproar was bipartisan, but did any Democrat really believe that an Arab company couldn't run a US port as badly as an American one?
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I think it’s time to start a new political party: Democrats for Demagoguery.
I’ll give you three examples of why.
First there was the Dubai ports scandal. Sure, the uproar was bipartisan, but did any Democrat really believe that an Arab company couldn’t run a US port as badly as an American one?
Then there was the furor over Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki offering so-called “amnesty” for insurgents who’ve killed American soldiers. It’s a disgusting proposition, but bringing insurgents into the political process is a critical step towards ending the violence. Democrats who favor a speedy withdrawal from Iraq should’ve known that.
And finally Democrats went off the rocker this week about Maliki’s denunciation of Israel’s bombing of Lebanon. Howard Dean, the man who once rightly noted that the US should be more “evenhanded” in the Middle East, yesterday called Maliki an “anti-Semite.” I’m sorry, but what do Democrats expect from a man whose government might get overthrown by Moqtada al-Sadr?
Our president is obtuse enough. He doesn’t need an assist from the opposition.
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