
Sigh. Here we go again.
More: Read Keith Olbermann’s thoughts on the thwarted JFK terror plot. Predictable.
Update: What does the Daily Kos blog have to say about the news that this terror plot was busted open by the feds? Find out here. Ian Schwartz notes other liberal blog reactions here.
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Notice the conflict in Kos’s Moonbattia. On the one hand, they chortle: “what ever happened to fighting them over there so we don’t have to fight them over here”? And on the other hand they poohpooh what the bad guys could have done, even though they reluctantly concede that the bad guys should have been rounded up.
As for use of informers, which the Moonbats seem also to deplore . . . well, that’s the way the real world works. I know, I know–we all like to think that cases get solved due to Grissom’s knowledge of insects or Lily Rush’s determination to reinterview witnesses in cold cases. But, of course, that’s not how it is.
And anyway, that nut John Wilkes Booth could never have shot President Lincoln in his own box in the theatre; the Titanic couldn’t possibly sink; a world war couldn’t have started just because that nut Gavrilo Princip shot an Archduke . . . and on and on.
a world war couldn’t have started just because that nut Gavrilo Princip shot an Archduke
Heh…interesting fact time. Archduke Ferdinand’s probability of survival after that was worsened by the fact he was so vain he had himself sewn into his uniforms so they’d look better on him, no one had a knife to cut his clothes off to tend to the wounds better. Also, small world time, about 20 years ago I worked with an engineer who’s great-grandfather was godfather to Gavrilo Princip who shot Ferdinand.