"Fool me once, shame on ... shame on you ..."
"Fool me -- you can't get fooled again!"
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And the Fools are BAAA-ACK! ... (as reported on by Rachel Maddow tonight).
Stop treating war-crazy buffoons as experts! They got it wrong, remember?
Wolfowitz, Kristol and the rest of the neocons should be pariahs. Instead they're on Sunday show round tables
by Simon Maloy, Salon's political writer, salon.com -- Jun 17, 2014
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It’s a neat rhetorical trick for Kristol and other Iraq War promoters. The disaster they helped create is so urgent, they claim, that we can’t waste time arguing about why the disaster exists in the first place. Their argument for taking them seriously is to ignore everything they’ve said up to this point. For neoconservative pundits, it’s a sort of guaranteed job security: push for armed conflict, and if it descends into chaos then that’s just another reason to push for more armed conflict.
There are no consequences for being so wrong all the time. Kristol and Wolfowitz and all the other people responsible for dragging us into Iraq should be pariahs who labor under the expectation of doing some measure of atonement for their stubborn and wrongheaded pursuit of a disastrous policy. Instead they get invited on to Sunday shows to discuss what we should do next in Iraq.
Go figure.
Fool me once, shame on ... shame on you ...
Ahh, Fool me -- you can't get fooled again.
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America, Don't get fooled AGAIN ... by these old-news, proven-wrong, know-nothing, Neo-con geniuses.