
Well, part of it, anyway.

Well, part of it, anyway.
So. Obama will soon reveal his plan for the war in Afghanistan. It seems like a good time to remember Mauldin’s comment.
Unfortunately, Afghanistan is not Vietnam. The Vietnam War was a horror. Americans sometimes remember that we lost upwards of 50,000 American lives there, and more than that to suicide and drugs once the soldiers came home. Estimates of Vietnamese deaths are upwards of a million, though less often mentioned here. People who lived through the era remember the insanity of all this going on in a place that America had nothing to do with. And when it was over? Nothing happened. America licked the wounds of its national pride. The economy went catty-wampus with war debt. Vietnam went its way, slowly rebuilt and is now a capitalist economy run by a Communist Party. In short, a giant, “So what?” on the world stage.
Afghanistan is another matter. A Taliban / Al Qaeda victory will have real consequences. In my view, the Taliban represent much of the worst the human race has to offer. These are people who throw acid in a girl’s face if she dares to go to school. I cheered when the Taliban fell. And then watched in horror as the great A.D.D. President dropped the ball on rebuilding the country.
Of course, this is nothing new for American policy in the region. Here is what Mauldin had to say about the Soviet war in Afghanistan.

While they were there, we were glad to fund and train and arm the likes of – yup, you guessed it – Osama Bin Laden. And once the Soviets were out, “Oh, Afghanistan? Where’s that?”
So I am afraid I am not one of those who thinks the answer is “U.S. Out Now!”
But I’m afraid I’m not optimistic, either.
Sources:
Bill Mauldin, I’ve Decided I Want My Seat Back
Bill Mauldin, Let’s Declare Ourselves Winners


Okay, it’s official. The Right has gone completely insane. I don’t know which is worse. The people who believe this crap, or the people who know perfectly well that it’s crap and are willing to feed off it anyway.

Special Guest Artist Colleen Nelson is pissed off at Rush Limbaugh. And why shouldn’t she be? The guy is a freakin’ tumor.

Steve doesn’t like this cartoon. His point, I think, is that the people making these irrational charges aren’t the ones who’ve been thrown off their insurance and left with the bills. So I have here the conflation of John Q. Public into a single person. Well, what can you do? This stuff enrages me. It makes me bruxate! Because, you see, these people may not have been thrown to the wolves, but I would bet that most of them could be at any moment and if they have their way, some of them will be. The Calculus of Insanity is tough. It’s always hard to say what’s craziest. But people who are on Medicare railing against government run medical programs is pretty well up there.
I spend year in and year out flabbergasted, depressed, enraged, hopeless with the American Public’s dogged determination to militate directly against their own interests.
Okay. I have fumed.
Steve? Anyone?
Here’s the other reason we’re not getting health care. We had an election. Obama ran on health care (among other things). He won. Put the Dems back in the Whitehouse. Won them back both houses of Congress. It’s winning politics, folks. People really want this and it wins elections. Does this mean the Dems think they should do this? Um. Errr. Well. Somebody might call me something. Er. Don’t rush me.
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Of course, missing health care isn’t the only symptom of this disease! We still have Gitmo, we still have people imprisioned without charges or trials, we still have blood-sucking credit cards, we still don’t have functioning public schools, we …., well, I’m sure everyone can finish this list for me!
