You hate it when I'm right and you hate it that i said I was wrong. You just hate me which is fine by me. You just stew there. I really don't care. You're being left behind on just about everything you believe in and you're impotent to stop it. And you know it's true, otherwise you wouldn't be so bitter and angry all the time.
Yet another ad-hominem personal attack of yours, that bypasses the hypocrisy I pointed out in your arguments. You're a liberal-partisan true believer all the way, and have the nerve to allege your neutrality.
I already answered that.
I don't think you're right. And as Iraq continues to stabilize (our failure in Iraq is something the Democrats are deeply invested in), those poll numbers will turn.
A popular opinion poll (i.e., a
perception poll of the uninformed, that only shows how effective partisan Democrats --and the complicit liberal media-- have been in their suppression of the success of the Surge) does
not show that pulling out of Iraq is the wisest strategy, or even the most popularly supported strategy.
A majority polled don't support Bush's conduct of the war so far. That much is true.
But that
doesn't mean a majority of Americans think we should just pack up and leave Iraq, leave the Iraqis who supported us to be slaughtered, and leave Iraq to become a hub of terrorism, from which they could attack neighboring regimes friendly to the U.S., to attack Europe, and eventually to attack the U.S.
And it certainly doesn't mean a majority of our military leaders and analysts think immediate withdrawal from Iraq is a good idea either.