Comments: Andrew Sullivan Comes to His Senses

Andrew Sullivan comes to his senses? What kind of topsy-turvy world is this!?!

Well, it's tit-for-tat, because your boy Andrew Dobbs has apparently decided to make himself a total laughingstock over at a certain silly right-wing paper in Austin.

From http://www.contumacy.org/bbs/index.pl?read=37030#37030

I Want to Write for Contumacy
Andrew Dobbs -- Friday, 22 October 2004, at 6:04 p.m.

Hey, I put together an article describing my conversion from an anti-War kid to a strong supporter of the War in Iraq. It is long and I could cut it down (if I must) but I'd like to see it printed. I could post it on here if anyone is interested or email it to them perhaps. Just let me know what I need to do to get it published or to get it considered for such.

Thanks guys.

Here is are a couple of excerpts, tell me what you think:

"The fact of the matter is that despite all the losses we face and the difficulty ahead, our success is imperative and cowardly suggestions of withdrawal are in the tradition of appeasement that allowed Hitler to plow across Europe, that let the Soviet Union spread its poisonous doctrine all the way to 90 miles off the coast of our country, that would have kept the Taliban in power in Afghanistan and Tojo in Japan. In the end, we are a part of nothing new, but something as old as the Maccabees. In the face of tyranny the weak will always fold and those who care more about liberty than comfort will continue to stand strong. Now is the time for resolve, not for defeatism."
"Despite the growing costs and the continuing difficulty, we are on the right side of history. In the face of terrorism, we refused to be cowed. In the face of a psychotic tyrant with WMDs, we stared him down. In the face of a man with no regard for rule of law, with no respect for the truth we brought certain and just punishment. And now we are presented with a struggle to stabilize Iraq that we might have the opportunity to remake the entire region. This ought to offer phenomenal hope and inspire deep resolve in the souls of all Americans- Democratic and Republican. One party seems to be well on that path already and despite my deep disagreements with them on most other issues, we can unite on the front of promoting our ideals. I promise to continue fighting in my party for what I feel to be right that some day soon a freer world might be wrought."


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Way to go, Dobbs! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Idiot.

Posted by Huh at October 26, 2004 07:44 PM

Andrew Sullivan has always been a voice of reason in a sea of political rhetoric. His endorsement of Kerry, like his endorsement of Bush in 2000, is well-thought, honest, and sincere. Sullivan believed, as I did, that Bush in 2000 represented our best hope. That hope for less government, less spending, and social moderation was crushed over the past four years. Kerry, warts and all, may very well represent our best hopes for the next four years. There are plenty of silver linings to a Kerry administration, not the least of which is a restructuring of the power structure in the GOP. I can't vote for Kerry, but I can't vote for Bush either. That doesn't mean I'm not rooting for a Kerry victory on Tuesday.

Posted by Adam at October 27, 2004 08:42 AM

Blogging is the next generation of the Internet. If you've got something to say that interests somebody else, by golly, then there you have it! It's not about search engine rank or advertising, either. It's about word-of-mouse, and presentation. More here

Posted by Bloggerman at December 2, 2004 11:30 AM

Blogging is the next generation of the Internet. If you've got something to say that interests somebody else, by golly, then there you have it! It's not about search engine rank or advertising, either. It's about word-of-mouse, and presentation. More here

Posted by Bloggerman at December 2, 2004 11:31 AM
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