I just happened to hear noted Bush apologist, Rush Limbaugh, on the radio at lunch. He was addressing Pelosi’s post SOTU remarks that Bush hadn’t defined a timetable for getting out of Iraq. He responded that there has always been an exit strategy, it’s called “Victory” and once victory is achieved we will leave Iraq.
I think Rush is in one of word re-definition phases ( seems to be a daily phase) . Near as I can tell “Victory” was achieved May 1, 2003. This is almost two years later. (Hard to believe we have been over there for so long.) ” Mission Accomplished” is “Victory” in my book. The President saying “the battle in Iraq is a victory”, is “Victory” in my book. So, when are we leaving? Or, how is Rush defining “Victory” today? I really can’t take more than a few minutes of him, so I didn’t stay past the commercial to hear more. Of course, by then, he had already digressed on to an attack on whiney Democrats.