A step further on that. The anti-Bush league is bent on self-destruction again.
It's not enough for Bush to have been wrong about Iraq as a way to advance the GWOT and to improve the nature of the middle east. It's not enough for the adminstration to be incompetent, they have to be evil too. The anti-Bush league is bent on determining that he lied and misled using the words that they stated out in the open and everyone in the world heard and read.
This is self-indulgent, quickly becomes very petty, is mostly about nonsense, and the voters realize that too. Last time the anti-Bush league brought out their own film full of self-indulgent criticism, and the long-term result was Bush was reelected.
It does appear to be identical to the anti-Clinton league's reprehensible behavior -- and probably is brought on by it, a sort of "our guy was a big fat liar so we need to prove your guy is an even bigger fatter liar" thing going on.
One understands why that would come about but one wishes one of the sides would suddenly decide to be an adult.
After all, now that al Qaeda has started to use some of the same talking points, I spot a really massive possible problem if the electorate happens to notice.
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