…unless, of course, there’s been one hell of a taking-out-of-context: Gore Says Bush Betrayed the U.S. by Using 9/11 as a Reason for War in Iraq:
NASHVILLE, Feb. 8 — In a withering critique of the Bush administration, former Vice President Al Gore on Sunday accused the president of betraying the country by using the Sept. 11 attacks as a justification for the invasion of Iraq.
“He betrayed this country!” Mr. Gore shouted into the microphone at a rally of Tennessee Democrats here in a stuffy hotel ballroom. “He played on our fears. He took America on an ill-conceived foreign adventure dangerous to our troops, an adventure preordained and planned before 9/11 ever took place.”
Now, I know that we hear stuff like this all the time on the Internet, so we’re all desensitized, but Gore didn’t say this on the Internet. He said it live, and on the record, and apparently happily ignorant of the fact that politicians who accuse sitting Presidents of the next thing to treason had better damned well have some evidence to back them up. He can’t pull a Michael Moore and claim that it was entertainment; he’ll need to give proof of his allegations… or be raw meat for the media. I’m betting on raw meat, myself.
The only question is, who wound him up and set him off? Was this one of our ops or one of theirs? – because God doesn’t love George Bush that much, false rumors of His Republicanism to the contrary…