The supposedly "liberal biased" main stream news media is falling all over themselves to trumpet the glory and heroism of Bush sneaking into Iraq. They are telling us that his triumphant tour of the Green Zone is drumming up support for the war.
Link:Bush's Iraq drop-in builds support, but what's next?
Of course, they don't tell us where the support is coming from. Was there a poll taken last night which showed Bush's trip caused a massive change of heart amongst the American people? I don't think so. And that USA Today article sure didn't tell us how they knew so soon that Bush's wonderous trip had solidified his support.
Maybe this newfound "support" is coming from the Shiites.
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Link: Followers of Shiite cleric protest Bush's visit to IraqHazem al-Araji, an al-Sadr aide, condemned the "ill-fated visit made by the leader of the occupation" in an address to the crowd.
Maybe this phantom "support" is coming from the Sunnis?
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Link: Sunnis see trip as political stuntMany Sunnis and even some Shiite political parties dismissed President Bush's visit to Baghdad as an attempt to associate himself with positive developments in Iraq -- formation of the new government and last week's killing of the country's most feared terrorist.
Bush's trip comes at a pivotal time for new Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as he tries to convince Iraqis the country can stand on its own and end violence if they unite behind him. But instead of bolstering that effort, the visit could push away the very Sunni Arabs whom al-Maliki is trying to court.
Some Sunnis think the success of the Bush visit can be gauged only on al-Maliki's ability to persuade the U.S. president to start pulling some of the 130,000 American troops from the country.
''We hope that al-Maliki persuades Bush to announce a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. forces,'' said Zafer al-Ani, spokesman for the main Sunni Arab partner in al-Maliki's government.
The anti-American Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr planned a protest of Bush's presence.
''This visit carries a lot of meanings, but this visit means nothing to the Iraqi street. There will never be any benefits from such a visit and the only one to benefit from this visit is Bush himself and his troops here, not the Iraqi people,'' said Hassan al-Robaie, a lawmaker loyal to al-Sadr. AP
One thing is for sure, this mysterious new support is not coming from the Iraqi people. They aren't as stupid as the Bushies think. I wonder if the American people are.
