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February 01, 2005
A good use for Ted Kennedy No, it's not dogfood. I'm afraid his bile would poison the puppies. Plus, who knows what kind of nasty STD he's carrying around to cause the unhinged nonsense that comes out of his mouth.
Kennedy continues to lead the left wingnut charge for throwing in the towel in Iraq, and basically immediately abandoning the country to jihadists and civil war. This idea is so ludicrous that brain infection from syphyllis seems the most likely explanation.
Still yet, God works in mysterious ways. It occurs to me that this might in a backwards way distinctly help President Bush's negotiating position in Iraq. For starters, it tends to put some limits on how much foolishness that the new government forming in Iraq will be able to put on us. Hey, if our help isn't desired or they start acting too stupid, it wouldn't take much to convince the US citizenry to support our immediate withdrawal. After all, 48% of the voting public just pulled the lever for John Kerry.
In truth, pretty much anyone in any kind of touch with reality knows that somebody badly needed to deal with the Hussein regime. Jacques Chirac and various worthless UN jerks like to carry on about how bad it is for us to be in Iraq. Really though, does Kofi Anan want the kind of feces tsunami that would come from our premature withdrawal? A credible threat of such a thing might tend to soften them up a bit.
If US help is not appreciated, then as Winston Wolf would say, "I'm here to help. If my help's not appreciated, lotsa luck gentlemen."