7.22.2007

When are We Supposed to Say Enough is Enough?

In case you wanted more proof that Blogs are going mainstream, check out this exchange on Fox News Sunday, in which WATB Bill Kristol tries to paint the Daily Kos as some kind of whacko consortium (I thought that was O'Reilly's beat?) while Juan Williams sets him straight on where We The People are at politically:






WILLIAMS: What you described as left is now center. The majority of the American
people, 70 percent, want us out of Iraq. In fact, if you asked Iraqis, 60 some
percent of Iraqis say we’re doing more harm than good in Iraq. There’s a center
here and I think what you’re saying is they’re playing somehow to the left.








In fact, what has happened is that people are
frustrated and frustrated when you see this week that the administration has
already started spin control on the upcoming September report. Now all of a
sudden November is the new September. We’re supposed to wait until November to
hear. When you say her vote is wrong, wait a second, you said this two years
ago, you said this five years ago, you said it before 3600 people were dead. Oh,
this is the wrong vote. When are we supposed to say enough is enough in
terms of Iraq?





I don't know about you, but I've been saying it since 2002.








Meanwhile, while that talking heads blather on, we're at 3632, and counting.

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