My point exactly. Why IS IT so hard to admit? If my satire is sometimes "extreme", it is only because the people I would like to reach are so impossibly obtuse when it comes to admitting mistakes by this administration.
Frankly, I mostly don't care what liberals think about Bush. They're going to oppose him no matter what he does while in office. I do care deeply, though, what conservatives think. Look around, we are going to go down badly in the next election. The distrust this President is engendering is becoming quite intense. And it is going to affect the ability of conservatives to govern nationwide. That is what is at stake. Yet so many Republicans would rather hold on to their support for Bush than admit just how bad a president he is.
Look, when our military leaders start openly calling for the resignation of the Secretary of Defense IN A TIME OF WAR, you know something is very wrong. This is not a normal state of affairs. This doesn't happen to every President. These Generals do not have a vested interest in the defeat of the Republican party. In fact the opposite is almost certainly true. Yet they feel compelled to offer their opinions. The Republican party has a long history of showing respect for our military leaders. So it is with some distress that I see Republicans argue that these opinions by our Military Leaders don't matter.
And I'm not supposed to point out that those Republicans who would make such an arguement don't have their heads in the sand? Nope, won't do it BET. Again I will point out to you that the kind of conservative I have respect for is willing to face truths even when they are uncomfortable.