The Obama administration was understated, to say the least, about this incredible moment. No "Mission Accomplished" banners here, no strutting, no bragging.
Of course, there was no reason for bragging, anymore than there was when we witnessed the "Mission Accomplished" performance. The war goes on, an inadequate Iraqi military trying to hold its own for a country whose leaders can't decide who's in charge.
Yet our soldiers will not be fighting in Iraq. And that is something to feel tremendous relief over. And, not to be too negative, we can only hope that our remaining "non-combat troops" are safe in a land that continues to be filled with strife.
At least there was comic relief. John Boehner is thankful to the smaller President Bush. Because if it had not been for the surge, the war he started would not be over.
John McCain, always ready with a gracious remark and a quick wit, said that if we had listened to Obama we would still be in Iraq.
"No," says Matthew Gannon in The Bostonist,
"If we had listened to President Obama, and Senator Kennedy, we wouldn't even be there."
But for the most part the republicans in Congress are laying low on the subject of Iraq, preferring to bash Obama on the usual idiotic issues, this week's being that Obama's economic team should resign. Because the small Bush's economic team did so well.
But I think we all need to step away from the sounds of the idiots for a moment, and just be thankful that this could be the beginning of the end of our involvement in this horrible, senseless war.
But I think we all need to step away from the sounds of the idiots for a moment, and just be thankful that this could be the beginning of the end of our involvement in this horrible, senseless war.
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