Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Saletan on Bush's Courage

This dovetails nicely with Josh Marshall's posts on Bush's cowardice. Of particularly venomous interest:

The ultimate testament to Bush's manhood, supposedly, is the two wars he launched. As McCain put it, "He ordered American forces to Afghanistan" and "made the difficult decision to liberate Iraq." But the salient word in each of those boasts is the verb. Bush gives orders and makes decisions. He doesn't take personal risks. He never has.

I don't mean to be unfair to Bush. Vietnam was a lousy war. He wanted a way out, and he found it. But isn't it odd to see Republicans belittle the physical risks Kerry took in battle while exalting Bush's armchair wars and post-9/11 photo ops? Isn't it embarrassing to see Bob Dole, the GOP's previous presidential nominee, praise Bush's heroism while suggesting that Kerry's three combat wounds weren't bad enough to justify sending him home from Vietnam?


(emphasis is mine).

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I read fast, and often skip over words or letters. I read your title as "Satan on Bush's Courage" and didn't think anyhing of it.

8:08 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I read fast, and often skip over words or letters. I read your title as "Satan on Bush's Courage" and didn't think anyhing of it.

8:08 PM  

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