Sunday, September 09, 2007

There is this 'testimony thing' Bush is trying to pull off that is supposed to justify more killing in Iraq...

... while he sets his sites on Iran.

I thought a brief review of generals since Bush took office might be appropriate. See there is a strategy within a strategy. The one in particular I am thinking about is the 'strategy against the American people.' I thought this was an odd poll actually. The 'idea' people would trust generals over the general's commander and chief is just strange. The generals are doing their commander and chief's bidding, otherwise, they may as well pack up and head to the court marshall, because, generals take orders, they have a career and I haven't got the foggiest idea where people polled would put that much credence in a general under orders from a commander and chief with a 95% disapproval rating. It's a bizarre poll and it only leaves Americans with three lousy choices.

...Only 5 percent of Americans — a strikingly low number for a sitting president’s handling of such a dominant issue — said they most trust the Bush administration to resolve the war, the poll found. Asked to choose between the administration, Congress and military commanders, 21 percent said they would most trust Congress and 68 percent expressed the most trust in military commanders....

So...to, the generals.