Just so you know one when you see one
I am adding this helpful photographic identification of that thing we identify as a hypocrite because, as Matthew says, “Ye shall know them by their fruits.” What we have here is someone who this week is being lauded as a wise sage, a welcome realist now returned to save us.
Except we should remember him differently: as the person perhaps more responsible than any other for having gotten us into a war against those who did not attack us. How did he do that? It began six years ago by his personally orchestrating the theft of an election. That’s where it all started.
Realist? Sage? No. Hypocrite and fraud.
That he is pictured standing before an icon that some of us think is meant to represent high ideals is just a further affront.
December 11th, 2006 at 5:57 am
I hope I am reasonably well-read on current news, but I seldom watch it on tv, and often don’t see or look at news photos, disregarding them in favor of the text. So I don’t know who that is a photo of, who it is you’re referring to as a hypocrite.
December 11th, 2006 at 7:26 am
Former Secretary of State James Baker, now the co-chair of the Iraq Study Group, assuming the role of a statesman.
December 17th, 2006 at 8:20 am
Sec. Baker doesn’t lose any sleep as a result of these progressions.
And, as I said to Lee the other night at the Black Cat, I didn’t ‘get’ this one
until I had it ‘splained to me. Aaack, was my only reaction. When “W’s” presidential papers get put in the burner, in the absence of a Library (one hopes) you’ll find this one filed under “Stuff we made up, to make things look like real people were in charge.”
Finis