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The Magistrate

(96,043 posts)
18. One Charge Fits All, Sir
Sun Mar 29, 2020, 06:38 PM
Mar 2020

Again, it is a mark of naivite not only about politics but about military operations.

Iraq is best invaded in early spring, if it is going to be done at all. I have some interest in Great War history, and am familiar with Townsend's campaign in 1915. He did not begin moving north till the end of May. He ran into flooding and terrible heat that greatly hampered his operations. Late March is a sort of 'sweet spot', and you may be sure anything I know is well known to our military staffs. Mounting an operation of this sort is not a whim of the moment. It takes months to get everything assembled and ready for action, half a year at least. There is no room whatever for doubt, given when the invasion did occur, that preparations for invading Iraq were underway before the authorization resolution was even presented to the Senate. The thing was going to happen, it had been decided on, and had been set in motion.

The authorization resolution was a quite clever political trap. Recall the Democrats had a mere tie in the Senate, secured by defection of a single Republican shortly after Bush was allowed to take office. Had the resolution been defeated, the looming campaign would have been fought on the line of 'Democrats are soft on Sadam! Democrats side with the enemy!" The result would have been great success for the Republicans, a decimation of our Senate cadre. The Republicans would not have gained two but perhaps a half-dozen seats. The first business of the new Senate would have been passing the authorization resolution, to great patriotic, support our President, fanfare, and all this done in plenty of time for the scheduled invasion to proceed as planned. A unanimous vote by Democrats against the resolution would not have slowed the thing by so much as one hour. It was correctly assumed by many Democrats, especially those with ambitions higher than the Senate, that a vote against the resolution would tar their prospects badly. It is only with a fairly small clique of left radicals a vote for the resolution is seen as evidence of perfidious thirst for war and blood, and a reason to saddle any who did not vote against it with full responsibility for the actions of the Bush administration.





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If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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I pay no attention. Is anyone, you think? apcalc Mar 2020 #1
yeah like bernie is not massively privileged lol nt msongs Mar 2020 #2
+1 treestar Mar 2020 #34
Sanders is MFM008 Mar 2020 #3
Irrelevant but continues to divide and destroy. George II Mar 2020 #4
Sanders has always been irrelevant-- 30 years in Congress with no... TreasonousBastard Mar 2020 #5
I know Joe's base is solid and growing. LakeArenal Mar 2020 #6
Where Sanders and his people erred was thinking that in 2016 their support was about 45% or more.... George II Mar 2020 #8
Yay!!! LakeArenal Mar 2020 #10
This Is So Similar To Corbynites In Labour, Sir, They Ought To Demand Royalty Payments The Magistrate Mar 2020 #7
Nothing is further from the truth, Sir. Orafela et al don't insist that every Senator who voted to beastie boy Mar 2020 #12
It Used To Be Mrs. Clinton, Sir, Had The Whole Bloody-Handed Responsibility The Magistrate Mar 2020 #13
My bad. Forgot about Hillary. Bernie's surrogates are only half the brazen hypocrites beastie boy Mar 2020 #14
One Charge Fits All, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2020 #18
Of course they are.. what else they gonna do? Cha Mar 2020 #9
You guys ever see that excellent movie "The Usual Suspects"? BidenBacker Mar 2020 #11
The link wouldn't post properly Celerity Mar 2020 #30
And yet just today as most days a sanders supporter was crying foul about the attacks on bernie Thekaspervote Mar 2020 #15
Had a chance to hastle a few Bernie followers on NPR thread this morning. pazzyanne Mar 2020 #16
Looks like you hardly have a scratch on ya, anne BidenBacker Mar 2020 #17
Trust me, I'm just getting started on the alts-both sides! pazzyanne Mar 2020 #19
Thank you for your service. radius777 Mar 2020 #23
I just don't invest emotionally in their push back. pazzyanne Mar 2020 #25
Trust me, it can be a LOT of fun throwing facts at folks BidenBacker Mar 2020 #24
Childish Kerrycrat Mar 2020 #20
Isn't this some bigoted person who almost got hired on Team Sanders mcar Mar 2020 #21
Yes, he was hired and then fired the next day. But a couple of months later Jane was gushing.... George II Mar 2020 #22
Sanders does more to help Trump than Putin. Doodley Mar 2020 #26
Why not simply move on and forget Bernie and his bros? thucythucy Mar 2020 #27
I Agree, Ma'am The Magistrate Mar 2020 #35
The primaries are not over! Shemp Howard Mar 2020 #28
Primaries are not elections. showblue22 Mar 2020 #29
He has a mathematical lock. TwilightZone Mar 2020 #31
What is Bernie's path to victory? treestar Mar 2020 #33
Nonesense, Sir, Not Even Worth Refuting The Magistrate Mar 2020 #36
Which upcoming primaries will Sanders win? George II Mar 2020 #37
Oh wow, Biden is now equal to Dubya treestar Mar 2020 #32
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