Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Disaster
It’s important to not look back. Looking back means actually analyzing yourself and your behavior, and that’s bad when you’re a blackout drunk leading a nation with lies through a bloody, bungled war. It’s also important to, rhetorically speaking, fellate your interviewee as a “tough” journalist in the “no-spin” zone.
Speaking of blackout drunks, how’s the JAR doing, Drinky? Not so good.
Iraqi and U.S. doctors conduct a study that indicates that 650,000 civilians in Iraq have died (who otherwise wouldn’t have died) following the “allied” invasion in 2003.That’s even more than that bullshit 400,000 number Tony Blair blurted out about how many people had been found in a mass grave attributable to Saddam Hussein. That’s even more than the 290,000 Iraqis Hussein killed in his reign.
And, like the Lancet/New England Journal of Medicine report before it, it will certainly be slandered vigorously by the right.
As Cenk Uygur has said, this president “will live in infamy.”
Speaking of blackout drunks, how’s the JAR doing, Drinky? Not so good.
Iraqi and U.S. doctors conduct a study that indicates that 650,000 civilians in Iraq have died (who otherwise wouldn’t have died) following the “allied” invasion in 2003.That’s even more than that bullshit 400,000 number Tony Blair blurted out about how many people had been found in a mass grave attributable to Saddam Hussein. That’s even more than the 290,000 Iraqis Hussein killed in his reign.
And, like the Lancet/New England Journal of Medicine report before it, it will certainly be slandered vigorously by the right.
As Cenk Uygur has said, this president “will live in infamy.”