Thursday, May 04, 2006

Josh Marshall nails it

From today's 'Talking Points Memo' blog:

It is with a special anguish that I now read George Packer's New Yorker dispatches on Iraq. But I thought George captured the moral dimension of our current national predicament in one sentence in his piece in this week's Talk of the Town, where he describes the president's strategy as "muddling through the rest of the Bush Presidency, without being forced to admit defeat, until January of 2009, when the war will become a new President's problem."

This really is the issue. Brazen it out, burn off men and money, not admit there's any real problem and then pass it off on the next guy who will take the blame.


The president lacks the courage to change course. The whole country is paralyzed by his cowardice.

Indeed. The dollar is falling, the icecaps melting, and the daily bombings in Iraq are no longer newsworthy. Many of us just want Bush and his people to go away, so that we can begin to clean up his astonishing messes.

But, like the unwanted guest who stays and stays, he sits in our Living Room, night after night, knowing how 'impolite' it is to throw him out.

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