Who's sorry now?
FAIR has a good retro-piece up collecting some of the choice quotes of the warmongers from the beginning of the invasion of Iraq. Worth a cruise through for sure. A couple of my favorites:
"Maybe disgraced commentators and politicians alike, like Daschle, Jimmy Carter, Dennis Kucinich, and all those others, will step forward tonight and show the content of their character by simply admitting what we know already: that their wartime predictions were arrogant, they were misguided and they were dead wrong. Maybe, just maybe, these self-anointed critics will learn from their mistakes. But I doubt it. After all, we don't call them 'elitists' for nothing." (MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, 4/10/03)Funny, I didn't notice Matthews of Scarborough issuing any corrections on their "mis-statements" or did I just miss the mea culpas?
"What's he going to talk about a year from now, the fact that the war went too well and it's over? I mean, don't these things sort of lose their--Isn't there a fresh date on some of these debate points?" (MSNBC's Chris Matthews, speaking about Howard Dean--4/9/03)
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