Friday, November 18, 2005

Michelle Malkin provides another example of the projection phenomenon today:

Democrat Rep. John Murtha said today that we can't win the war in Iraq. That would be news if he hadn't said the exact same thing a year ago. So today's speech wasn't as much a change of heart as a change of venue.

But it was enough to make Rod Dreher leave a big puddle on the floor. Seriously, one more panic like that and Bill Buckley may have to lend Dreher one of his testicles.

Sorry for being so blunt. I'm tired of the GOP panic on the war. And I'm way past tired of the Democrat lies about this war. I'm tired of the likes of Andrew Sullivan, whose overwrought, emotional blog writing now meets the McCain definition of torture, and I'm tired of the likes of the Clintons. And frankly I'm past treating the left with anything resembling due respect. The present situation can come to no good. We have the formerly security savvy party running for the door at light speed. We have the moonbat party aiding and abetting the enemy.

And we have a pernicious, ambitious enemy fighting against our troops in the field and plotting to kill us right here.

Have a nice day.

Wowee. Talk about overwrought and emotional.

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