I reckon I'd better write this before I wander over to the Huffington Post, read the analysis and get my story all crooked. Although it appears that I accidentally just did.
Onward!
It's occurred to me that, of all the CSPAN Senate hearings that I could be watching right now, this one probably tops the bill. Gen. David Petraeus, head honcho among all military commanders in Iraq and one really overqualified dude, and Ryan Crocker, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, briefed the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee today about the State of The War.
According to polls, Americans already have some pretty strong - albeit conflicted - views on that one.
- Rasmussen Reports, um, reports that 65 percent of us are in favor of a battle plan that will have all American troops home within a year.
- Meanwhile, Gallup is reporting that the same percentage of us are also pretty worried about what the implications of leaving Iraq might be.
- Gallup also is saying that a pretty meaningful majority of people polled believe that history will judge the Iraq War a failure.
Ah hell, I'll just embed it. Drink every time Gen. Petraeus or Crocker describes the situation as 'complicated.'
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