Bushisms
"Secondly, I saw a poll that said the right track/wrong track in Iraq was better than here in America. It was pretty darn strong. I mean, the people see a better future."
And therefore polls of Iraqis are to be trusted more than polls of Americans? Don't quite get the point. Later, there's this gem:
"By the way, it's the Afghan national army that went into Najaf and did the work there."
uh, the Afghans invaded Iraq and went into Najaf? The liberal media never mentioned that one! That last quote was immediately followed by this:
"But I think the world watches America. We're an influential nation, and everybody watches what we say. And I think it's very important for the American president to mean what he says.
That's why I understand that the enemy could misread what I say. That's why I try to be as clearly as I can. I don't want them to be emboldened by any confusion or doubt."
how true. And he went back to his regular 'dont' criticize, or else the terrorists will win' crap pointed directly at the Kerry campaign:
"And so therefore I think it's very important for all of us involved in the process not to send mixed signals.
I don't know what the enemy thinks today, but I do know they're watching America very carefully. I do know they want to affect other nations by their acts of murder. I do know they were emboldened when Spain withdrew from Iraq as a result of attacks on election."
Ann Coulter stuff.


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