Fri, 06 Oct 2006 13:24:00
That’s a great question
The world (read: the media and the Democrats) are agog over the NIE document that purports that the war in Iraq has increased the global jihadist movement. So what is the National Intelligence Estimate? It’s a document that collates the intelligence of all the various agencies that track this sort of thing and attempts to present a unified picture of the current state of things.
Meaning it;s asembled by the exact same people that told us all that Saddam absolutely had WMDs and was weeks away from nuclear capability. Knowing that, Bill at Daily pundit asks:
How come the NIE, CIA, NSA etc. are obviously wrong and can’t be trusted, and nobody should pay any attention to them, when they say Saddam had WMD, but this release is God’s Holy Writ?
Same way Bush can be a third-grader when it comes to intellect and yet he masterminded over a dozen major conspiracies since taking office.
Posted by JimK at 01:24 PM on October 06, 2006
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#1 Posted by Buzzion
on 10/06 at 05:43 PM -
Don’t forget how that same report says that leaving Iraq would be a mistake. They love to report that they say its increased terrorism but don’t want to mention that leaving now is a bad idea.