Maureen Dowd, who has weekly column in the NY Times, could not be accused of being anything other than acerbic in her writings, and certainly tongue in cheek, as she deals with various issues - especially the increasingly dysfunctional George Bush, his motley White House crew and the policies being pursued by the Bush administration.
This week's piece carries on Dowd's best "tradition":
"I feel good about the new war with Iran.
How can you not have confidence in the crackerjack team that brought you Operation Iraqi Freedom, which foundered and led to Operation Together Forward, which stumbled and led to Operation Together Forward II, which collapsed and was replaced by The New Way Forward, the Surge now being launched even though nobody's together and everything's going backward?
I say, bring it on. If a pre-emptive war in Iraq doesn't work, why not try a pre-emptive war on Iran in Iraq?"
This week's piece carries on Dowd's best "tradition":
"I feel good about the new war with Iran.
How can you not have confidence in the crackerjack team that brought you Operation Iraqi Freedom, which foundered and led to Operation Together Forward, which stumbled and led to Operation Together Forward II, which collapsed and was replaced by The New Way Forward, the Surge now being launched even though nobody's together and everything's going backward?
I say, bring it on. If a pre-emptive war in Iraq doesn't work, why not try a pre-emptive war on Iran in Iraq?"
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