Applauding Bush’s
Veteran’s Day speech (GatewayPundit
has several video links), Glenn Reynolds
writes:
The White House needs to go on the offensive here in a
big way — and Bush needs to be very plain that this is all about
Democratic politicans pandering to the antiwar base, that it’s
deeply dishonest, and that it hurts our troops abroad.
And yes, he should question their patriotism. Because they’re
acting unpatriotically.
[…]
UPDATE: Reader Kathleen Boerger emails: “Could you do me a favor
and define ‘patriotism’ please?”
I think it starts with not uttering falsehoods that damage the
country in time of war, simply because your donor base wants to
hear them.
Patriotic people could — and did — oppose the war. But so did
a lot of scoundrels. And some who supported the war were not
patriotic, if they did it out of opportunism or political
calculation rather than honest belief. Those who are now trying to
recast their prior positions through dishonest rewriting of history
are not patriotic now, nor were they when they supported the war,
if they did so then out of opportunism —which today’s revisionist
history suggests.
Judging from the lefty hatemail this post has created, I have to
observe that it’s odd — people who have spent the past year saying
that Bush took us to war to enrich Halliburton somehow now think
it’s beyond the bounds of civilized discussion to question people’s
motives on the war.
sidnee | 12.10.09 @ 2:53AM
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