Kevin McCarthy’s entire argument essentially boils down to, “we should have done exactly the opposite of what Donald Trump promised we’d do, restarting the war and provoking likely Taliban attacks on thousands of US military members.” https://t.co/C4i45HcGgX
— Kendall Brown (@kendallybrown) August 27, 2021
And on “Washington Week” last night they were discussing Biden’s “steely resolve.”If there is a graceful, orderly way to abandon involvement in a brutal, unresolved civil war on the other side of the world, please cite historical precedents, @Eugene_Robinson writes.
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) August 27, 2021
"I can’t find them." https://t.co/bdcLxVyE8s
Biden's handling of this is what a real presidential profile in courage looks like. If Biden had taken his advice in 2010 he could have done it but he didn't have the courage to do it. I had occasion to look at some of the things I wrote during the primary season in 2020 and I have had to eat most of what I said about Biden, he has shown that effectively since Jimmy Carter told the truth that America was a sick country and needed to get better (it didn't) no president since then has told this kind of truth to the country. It's been considered counter-productive to tell the American People the truth, the media likes to think of us as children who can't handle it. We'll see if that's true.
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