30 October 2006

Digby: The Man Who Sold The World

So Bush met yet again with some friendly rightwing journalists and impressed them mightily with his intensity and manliness. As usual.

According to Greg Mitchell at E&P he told his sycophants that:
Gen. John Abizaid ("one of the really great thinkers") was the one who "came up with" the recent construct about the enemy in Iraq, "If we leave, they will follow us here." Bush then explains that this is what makes the Iraq struggle "really different from other wars we've been in."
More "the oceans don't protect us anymore" and "this is the biggest threat the world has ever known" crapola. I don't know what in the hell he thinks he knows but it bears no relationship to reality. The US was seriously concerned with an invasion during WWII and had reason to be:
In Autumn of 1940, the attack on the US was fixed for the long-term future. This appears in Luftwaffe documents, one of which dated October 29, 1940 mentions the "extraordinary interest of Mein Führer in the occupation of the Atlantic Islands.

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