Guess which liberal rag said this?
Guess which liberal MSM rag printed this in Sunday's editorial:
Perhaps Jack Murtha put it best: The Pennsylvania congressman, among the first to make the cogent argument that staying the course in Iraq was the exercise in futility that indeed the war has become, says President Bush is delusional.
Based on the president's recent performance, we could not agree more. "Staying the course" is not simply futile -- it is a prescription for American suicide.
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President Bush warns that U.S. withdrawal would risk "mass killings on a horrific scale." What do we have today, sir?
And quite frankly, during last Thursday's news conference, when George Bush started blathering about "sometimes the decisions you make and the consequences don't enable you to be loved," we had to question his mental stability.
If the president won't do the right thing and end this war, the people must. The House has voted to withdraw combat troops from Iraq by April. The Senate must follow suit.
Give up? The liberal rag brazen enough to print such treason is none other than the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, owned by that lefty scalawag Richard Mellon Scaife.
Scaife's editor says "Murtha put it best" and questions Bush's "mental stability."
Scaife, of all people. Make note of that.