ThinkProgress Logo

Security

Lieberman On Appointment Of Kiley: ‘It’s A Good First Step’

This morning on his radio show, Don Imus questioned Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) about his reaction to the conditions at Walter Reed, saying, “If you’re somebody who thought the war was such a wonderful idea, as you did, and continues to support this idiotic exercise…[you] have a special responsibility to know what the hell has happened to these kids.” Lieberman responded, “We all ought to be doing mea culpas. ”

Lieberman also claimed the replacement of Maj. Gen. George Weightman with Lt. Gen. Kevin Kiley at Walter Reed was “a good first step.” Imus responded, “It’s an absurd first step. [Weightman] didn’t have anything to do with this. He’s been in charge — that’s a big scapegoat deal and you know that.” Watch it:

[flv http://video.thinkprogress.org/2007/03/imuslieb.320.240.flv]

Transcript: Read more

Yglesias

Nothing New

“Rice Names Critic Of Iraq Policy to Counselor’s Post” — hey, I thought, maybe positive change is on the way. Well, no, I didn’t actually think that was likely. Instead I thought, let’s click the article and see all the ways in which this turns out to be a scam. Well:

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has tapped Eliot A. Cohen, a prominent writer on national security strategy and an outspoken critic of the administration’s postwar occupation of Iraq, as her counselor, State Department officials said yesterday.

Of course, what Bush and Bush’s supporters like about Cohen is that his book, Supreme Command, is read by them as offering justification for the White House’s habit of overruling military experts and substituting instead the judgment of idiots. That’s probably a bit unfair to Cohen himself, who seems to have had in mind overruling the generals when your national political leadership isn’t dominated by fools, but still. Cohen is a pioneering incompetence dodger of the right, enjoys making spurious accusations of anti-semitism, and generally speaking should fit right in with the rest of Team Bush.

Switch to Mobile
ThinkProgress Signup Overlay Skip and Continue to ThinkProgress Skip and Continue to ThinkProgress

Sign Up