Joining the ranks of HRH Peggerton Noonanshire, here’s conservative commentator George Will on the Republicans’ cheap political opportunism:

The president is being roundly criticized for insufficient, rhetorical support for what’s going on over there. It seems to me foolish criticism. The people on the streets know full well what the American attitude toward the regime is. And they don’t need that reinforced.



Update:
John Cole sums up the GOP nonsense on this perfectly:
The sum total of the Republican plan for Iran can be summed up as “More Bigger Pom Poms!”
Update 2: Fareed Zakaria gives us some perspective:
I think a good historic analogy is President George H.W. Bush’s cautious response to the cracks in the Soviet empire in 1989. Then, many neo-conservatives were livid with Bush for not loudly supporting those trying to topple the communist regimes in Eastern Europe. But Bush’s concern was that the situation was fragile. Those regimes could easily crack down on the protestors and the Soviet Union could send in tanks. Handing the communists reasons to react forcefully would help no one, least of all the protesters. Bush’s basic approach was correct and has been vindicated by history.

  1. Schu says:

    Of course it is foolish criticism; the president’s opponents have constantly harped on the necessity of making him fail, and dam the consequences. That’s why they are currently on the bottom of the poles and only trusted by a demented hateful few.

    • Metavirus says:

      the thing that never ceases to amaze me is that the MSM gives these shameless political opportunists a platform to spew their vile brew, without any serious accountability

  2. Schu says:

    Remember that a huge corporation calls the shots at MSM. The idea that a liberal press exists is the biggest myth that the right has ever created. Is the corporate press that rules today.

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