From the party that brought you the 1994 Korean Appeasement Package comes...
THIS. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061010/ap_on_el_ge/us_north_korea_politics
I've been saving this .gif for just such an occasion:
(UPDATE: the guy in this .gif is supposed to be smashing his head into his keyboard, but for some reason he doesn't feel up to it. But you get the idea.)
It boggles the mind! These guys represent the party and president that signed an agreement with Kim back in 1994 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreed_Framework (when Bush was just learning the ropes as an isolationist governor), and yet their fruits of their policy are being laid at the door of Bush. I linked to the LGF comment about how the Dems would blame this on Karl Rove, but only as a joke. Who would've thought that the Dems would actually blame North Korea's actions on Bush?
'Nuff said
Well, aside from those who've actually seen how deranged Dems've become in the last few years...
This is the standard criticism:
"The Bush administration has for several years been in a state of denial about the growing challenge of North Korea, and has too often tried to downplay the issue or change the subject," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.
"We had the opportunity to stop North Korea from increasing its nuclear power, but George Bush went to sleep at the switch while he pursued his narrow agenda in Iraq," added Sen. Bob Menendez, a Democrat in a tough campaign in New Jersey.
I guess all those jump-started talks and attempts to include an intentionally complacent China were Bush's fault too, huh?
Tell me, guys, what Bush should have done differently. Tell me how the so-declared myopia over Iraq hurt options in North Korea.
More importantly, how would John Kerry have done it?
Oh. Right. He would've handed them the uranium. http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=11966 Was it Lenin who said that a capitalist would be the first in line to sell you the rope used to hang him? Aside from the capitalist part, spot on.
It's moments like this, just in case the left is wondering, that validates the opinion held by many that though they deserve to lose so badly, Bush was the right choice. Deranged lefty positions (such as the ubiquitous "... and this is ALSO the fault of George Bush...") are making it really hard to think of Bush as anything more than the lesser of two evils.