I never thought I would agree with Cindy Sheehan but she actually
said something that makes sense.
The
Washington Examiner's Byron York says the antiwar
movement that stirred up trouble during the Bush administration
wasn't really an antiwar movement at all: it was an anti-Bush
movement.
York shared his thesis with antiwar activist Sheehan that the
antiwar movement has slipped into hibernation because President
Bush left office, and she was honest enough to admit she agreed
with him. She sent him the following email):
I read your column about the "anti-war" movement and I can't
believe I am saying this, but I mostly agree with you.
The "anti-war" "left" was used by the Democratic Party. I like
to call it the "anti-Republican War" movement.
While I agree with you about the hypocrisy of such sites as the
DailyKos, I have known for a long time that the Democrats are
equally responsible with the Republicans. That's why I left the
party in May 2007 and that's why I ran for Congress against
Nancy Pelosi in 2008.
I have my own radio show, "Cindy Sheehan's Soapbox," and I was
out on a four-month book tour promoting the fact that it's not
about Democrats or Republicans, but it's about the system.
Even if I am surrounded by a thousand, or no one, I am still
working for peace.
Sincerely,
Cindy Sheehan