Jack Cafferty asks if the Iraq War will be recorded as a “comma”
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September 26, 2006
Jack Cafferty of CNN’s ‘Situation Room’ is no stranger to speaking out and asking the viewers what they think as evident in this CrooksAndLiars.com video feed titled, “Sometimes politicians say really dumb things” This is not the first time, nor do I suppose it will be the last that journalists such as Cafferty are willing to go against the current media trend and express his negative opinions of Bush. If one were a Marine, one would shout, “hoo-rah!”
But, getting back to politicians saying dumb things, what does anyone expect coming from Bush’s mouth? Oh, wait, how about the many lies told to the American people, the
By invading
Bush stated that “When the final history is written of
Mr. Cafferty in his reporting of Bush’s comments is not one to mince words, but get to the heart of the facts, properly blasts Bush’s comments. He does so by citing the casualty rate of our soldiers in which he reports the latest figures in which 2,700 have died. He cites, “20,000 Americans seriously wounded with arms and legs blown off” In the use of these two words, “blown off” paints a powerful mental image for his viewers in hopes that it will repulse them. It should and must repulse all of us.
A while back Bush stated that only 30 thousand Iraqis died as a result of this war, but in this feed, Mr. Cafferty states, “hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, dead including women and children..The whole sale slaughter of innocent civilians. Many of these people tortured before they’re murdered” Again, in the use of words such as children, slaughter, innocent civilians and torture, he paints an insidious mental image. Given Bush’s propensity to lie and putting that up against Mr. Cafferty’s credentials as an excellent journalist, I would go with his count rather than Bush’s.
The day Bush commenced with the ‘Shock and Awe’ campaign it was as if the bowels of Hell opened up to swallow these innocent Iraqis whole. If that is not demonic, I do not know what else is.
Cafferty also correctly says that this war has “increased the terrorist threat to the
One truly has to view this feed in order to understand not only Mr. Cafferty’s anger, but a collective anger that has been evident throughout these past four years since we invaded
As all of you know, Mr. Cafferty invites his viewers to email their answers based upon the questions asked. In this segment, he asks, “Do you agree with Pres. Bush that the war in
In my previous column concerning the Fox News interview which took place between former President Bill Clinton and Chris Wallace, I called this the era of non-accountability. With that said, history will indeed record this as a “comma” as evident with very few people who are willing to hold Bush’s feet to the fire. Yes, he does go through scruffs from time to time, but at this point, he is still the untouchable president.
You will even see congress members in Rangel and Pelosi even criticize President Chavez for calling Bush “the devil” While this is off track in this discussion, as one reads,Falwell Says Faithful Fear Clinton More Than the Devil, one would hope that both Rangel and Pelosi would go up against Falwell for his attack upon Hillary Clinton. While many despise Falwell and rightfully so, that is when Democrats should use their voice since Falwell rallies the troops in support of Bush. Evangelicals have been powerful through their unity in support of both Bush and the GOP.
Also to exhibit how this president is untouchable, Senate Minority Leader, Harry Reid once said of Bush, "I think this guy is a loser." during a civics discussion with a group of high school students. Reid later on apologized for that comment to non-other than Karl Rove since Bush was traveling in
As we all know, ABC through their docu-fantasy pretty much laid blame on
So, there you have my answer to Jack Cafferty. What is your answer to his question? Please take time to email him using the email address provided above.