Bush to Nation: The Suffering is Worth It
Bush says in his speech:
"Like most Americans, I see the images of violence and bloodshed. Every picture is horrifying and the suffering is real," Bush said, according to excerpts released ahead of time by the White House. "It is worth it."
Who is he kidding? This war was not worth a single life or one single survivor's lifetime of grieving - for their lost loved ones or lost limbs.
This war has not done one iota to make us safer. Nor will it.
Think Progress has the full text of the speech (prepared remarks) and is live-blogging.
Update: Rep. Charlie Rangel writes today on the Huffington Post that the war is going to get much worse.
Update: America Blog notes:
ABC's Terry Moran just reported that the only time Bush got applause was in the middle of his speech when a White House advance team member started clapping all on their own in order to cajole the soldiers into clapping, which they dutifully did.
And Protein Wisdom (who praises the speech, I'd avoid his "pros" but adds this humorous ending)
Cons:
* Failed to criticize Aruban prosecutors for their dismal failure in bring closure to Natalee’s family
* Completely ignored the shark EPIDEMIC currently plaguing Florida’s Gulf coast
* No Geraldo; very little Greta
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