Vanity Fair Gets Whacked by National Review

November 29, 2006 on 9:51 pm | In The War in Iraq | 2 Comments

I was prepared to unleash a diatribe against Ricahrd Perle and the other neo-cons who pushed for the Iraq war and had supposedly since come out against Bush and the war.  I should have considered the source, which was Vanity Fair.  Thanks to National Review, which has interviewed each of the featured “neo-cons” and set the record straight, by providing a fuller context and more balanced presentation to their comments.  I thought the elite liberal news organs were way into subltely.  Apparently not in this case.

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  1. Watch subject. Bush and the Republicans were not protecting us on 9-11, and we aren’t a lot safer now. We may be more afraid due to george bush, but are we safer? Being fearful does not necessarily make one safer. Fear can cause people to hide and cower. What do you think? What is he doing to us, and what is he doing to the world?
    If ever there was ever a time in our nation’s history that called for a change, this is it!
    The more people that the government puts in jails, the safer we are told to think we are. The real terrorists are wherever they are, but they aren’t living in a country with bars on the windows. We are.

    Comment by Antibush — February 15, 2007 #

  2. Fear can also put you on your guard and make you more careful. That’s a healthy kind of fear that makes sense right now. You people make George Bush the enemy. You are so consumed and blinded by hatred that you can’t see the enemies of America that hate you and me and want us dead. They couldn’t care less that you hate George Bush. They still want you dead. They don’t want peace and friendship and tolerance. They want power and control of people’s lives . . . and death to infidels. Terrorism was around long before George Bush. You people act like he caused it. I don’t get where you are coming from.

    Comment by Administrator — February 18, 2007 #

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