Tuesday, May 27, 2008

But Bad Now

It's been a bad day for the Dems' efforts to rewrite history. First Obama gets caught inventing American armed forces in Poland at the end of World War II, and then Zbigniew Brzezinski and William Odom give us this bit of puffery in the WaPo: "The United States would have a better chance of success (with Iran) if the White House abandoned its threats of military action and its calls for regime change."

It's a hoax. This White House ( I say with great regret) has NEVER called for regime change in Iran.

This nonsense gets published and debated, as if there were anything to debate. Meanwhile we might remind ourselves that Odom and Brezezinski served a president named Carter, who refused to sign a "no first use" promise with regard to nukes, with the Soviet Union. So it was fine to have it on the table then, but bad now.