The good news, bad news, and sad news
Jules Crittenden has a lengthy link roundup of good, bad, and sad news in the war on terror.
Jules Crittenden has a lengthy link roundup of good, bad, and sad news in the war on terror.
On Saturday, I wrote about how the media is already making its case against confrontation with Iran by setting up strawman arguments against the administration and framing the debate based on things the administration has not asserted. Here’s what I said in the last full paragraph of that post (emphasis added):
This piece at RealCities.com is just one of many which builds a strawman argument that the President has not made about Iraq, and attempts to tear it down. Let’s take a look at the opening two paragraphs (emphasis added):
CNN is reporting that the Pentagon is investigating the possibility that Iranian operatives (or those trained by Iranians) attacked and killed US troops in Karbala back on January 20th: