Sunday, November 13, 2005
Veterans Day
A day when we honor the men and women who have worn the uniform of our country and recognize their sacrifice.
Many have died and we are grateful to them. It doesn’t matter if it was a time of war or a time of peace. If you wore the uniform you did your part.
When Mr. Bush comes to NEPA and makes a partisan speech on Veterans Day he dishonors us all. He left it to Cheney to lay the wreath at Arlington, the first time in my memory that has happened.
From the TNR:
Moreover, Veterans Day is certainly not the venue for a president to attack the opposition party or single out a defeated opponent, as Bush did today. Towards the end of his speech, Bush declared, "While it's perfectly legitimate to criticize my decision or the conduct of the war, it is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war began." He criticized "some Democrats and antiwar critics" for "claiming we manipulated the intelligence and misled the American people about why we went to war." Then he did something that no president in recent memory has done: He took what could be read as an implicit shot at the man he defeated, explaining, "Many of these critics supported my opponent during the last election, who explained his position to support the resolution in Congress this way." Bush then quoted Kerry's statement defending his vote to authorize the use of force in Iraq--essentially holding Kerry up for ridicule, since Kerry is now a war critic. Do you remember Clinton criticizing Bob Dole in 1997; or Reagan criticizing Walter Mondale in 1985; or even Nixon criticizing George McGovern in 1973? Of course not--second-term presidents tend to co-opt, not condemn, defeated
This is a president like no other. He doesn't even try to hide the corruption anymore. At least Nixon pretended to be human.
ReplyDeleteYou know a sitting President is in deep manure when he continues debating his opponent more than a year after the election.
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