Oh, So Hitler Comparisons Are Suddenly Off-Limits?
You know what's totally disengenuous about this?
With George W. Bush talking so much about Nazis and fascism, Donald Rumsfeld warning ominously against lily-livered appeasement and Dick Cheney quoting Franklin Roosevelt on the "dirty business" of war, one might worry that this direction-challenged administration has wandered into some sort of time warp. Somebody's going to have to break it to them that Churchill and Stalin are gone and the Dodgers don't play in Brooklyn anymore.
This and this and this and this and this and every stupid "Bush = Hitler" protestor that every stupid anti-war protester carried in every stupid march in the last half-decade.
Also, whatever. The Washington Post turns its pages over demonstrable liars and terrorists. And we're not even exaggerating (and sure that's an irrelevant ad hom, but this article is so smug and insufferable that we're declaring our ad hom in bounds... plus, the ad hom's a better argument than the self-satisfied little "It's Not 1939, Mr. President" title on this thing).
With George W. Bush talking so much about Nazis and fascism, Donald Rumsfeld warning ominously against lily-livered appeasement and Dick Cheney quoting Franklin Roosevelt on the "dirty business" of war, one might worry that this direction-challenged administration has wandered into some sort of time warp. Somebody's going to have to break it to them that Churchill and Stalin are gone and the Dodgers don't play in Brooklyn anymore.
This and this and this and this and this and every stupid "Bush = Hitler" protestor that every stupid anti-war protester carried in every stupid march in the last half-decade.
Also, whatever. The Washington Post turns its pages over demonstrable liars and terrorists. And we're not even exaggerating (and sure that's an irrelevant ad hom, but this article is so smug and insufferable that we're declaring our ad hom in bounds... plus, the ad hom's a better argument than the self-satisfied little "It's Not 1939, Mr. President" title on this thing).





