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Snakes on a Hill

What really can be said about NY senator Chuck Shumer? To call him a lying snake or a slimy slug is an insult to innocent reptiles and gastropods everywhere.  He is: as vile as vile can be; a power-mad liar without shame, honor or decency; a detestible dementor of our people; "lower than a snake's belly in a wagon rut".  His comments that the 2007 Surge's summer of success in al Anbar was "in spite of" American troops, who have died in their thousands to secure what has been gained there, are ... beyond abominable, beneath contempt.  He refuses to apologize and is an execrable human being who should be shunned.
    I would wish him go away immediately to repent forever by taking a vow of silence, but he remains in two ways useful, first as an encouragement to our enemy, which makes them strike too soon (see my post "In Praise of Pusillanimity"), and second, because he is one of those handful of people so pathologically dishonest that they can be reliably used as an inverse indicator of the truth:  whatever he says, the opposite is sure to be true. 
    And the same goes for the rest of that cynical callous craven crowd now leading the once-noble party of FDR, Truman, and JFK ever deeper into the postmodern asylum/sewer.  I used to self-identify as a liberal, but nevermore; if these be the standard-bearers of Liberalism, with betrayal their byword, self-loathing their mentality, and mendacity their MO, then this much I know for sure:  I can never again be at home with those delusional, power-mad and ...unhappy few, that Band of Bothers, for he or she who shreds his or her principles with me here today shall be my weak sister...

And I of course mean no insult to any real sisters, living or dead, weak or otherwise, and beg of them--and wordsmyth Will's whirling ghost--the literary licence.  All rights reserved.

Mattaphor     my sight:  http://www.kiss-the-sky.com 
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."  ~  Edmund Burke,  Thoughts on the Cause of Present Discontents
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." ~ Albert Einstein
"The best lack all conviction, and the worst are full of passionate intensity" ~ WB Yeats
"De Oppreso Liber" ~ US Special Forces Motto     FallenHeroesFund.org      Semper Fi Fund        Anysoldier.com
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The War is Won


Historians will note today, September 3rd, Labor Day in America, as the day the War in Iraq finally turned the last corner and showed a definitive course toward American victory, and Iraqi freedom, or at least self-determination, which is close enough for government work.  Bush has done it, he hung tough long enough, and, Democrats please take note, changed his strategy in Iraq to a workable one.  His "war cabinet" appearance in al Anbar is the signal event.
   Note the previously grievously contested items now all moved into our column:

1)   Bush met today with Sunni tribal leaders in Anbar province.  They have been among our worst enemies until lately, when myriad reports, even from the conservative-hating press, inform us that they have, crucially, united with us and turned on
2)   Al Quaida in Iraq, which has suffered on the order of 10,000 casualties since President Bush ordered a change in strategy (Dimocrats take note), and has seen its support in Iraq vaporize like one of its ghastly zealots, as the Iraqis find a sense of identity at least in opposing foreigners with mayhem in mind, which has also brought new and forceful pressure against
3)   Iran, who is the main danger remaining, and who is reportedly taking serious heat from SF, as is proper, and has showed it, most recently by releasing that captive Iranian-American scholar.  Don't discount how important the new French government is in this equation.

4)   Since January, "Mooky" (al Sadr) has been in external exile, sent there by the promise of arrest and worse by his fellow Iraqis (who booked several hundred early on) and of course, the President's change in strategy (Dimocrats take note), known generally as the Surge, which put a price on his head, so to speak, and; 
5)   He just publicly ordered a six-month stand-down of Mahdi Army (JAM) forces, explicitly ordering a halt to attacks on American forces.  Who can imagine an effective return of that unit by then?
6)   If Bud McFarland is to be believed, the chief of staff for Ayatollah Sistani, and the heads of the Sunni clerisy in Iraq have met and agreed to end the militia and death-squad activity.  This is purportedly unprecedented not just in Iraqi history, but in the 1300-year schism of Islam, and may serve to pay important stabilizing dividends far beyond central Iraq.   Here again, another long-term goal and necessity is met.

These are all crucially important developments, goals we have fought very hard to achieve.  Add to this the progress in the political dealings in Parliament (an oil-revenue sharing deal and the resolution of de-Baathifcation issue), and tho much remains to be done, it appears that most of the hardest nuts are now cracked. 

Speaking of cracked nuts, the Dems will surely insist that their pressure on the Iraqi parties to conform or face the pull-out of US forces (to Okinawa?) was the key factor.  They have a history of fantastic escapes from reality, Bond-like, to evade capture for their hideous advocacies.  Sure, if threatening a new-born democracy with abandonment to the worst people in the world makes the Left's hearts glow, if threatening genocide makes them feel better, I'll give them that chit.  Chicken-chit.  They earned it.

Add the little-noticed deal with North Korea, and Bush and Co. are looking pretty good as the new season of politicking begins, and the Defeatocrat horde looks ever stupider.  As they should, for they understand nothing useful about human nature in matters such as these.

Happy Labor Day, the War is over!  How many can be home by Christmas?

Matt

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