I'm sitting here with a gloomy letter from Iraq, written by a high-ranking officer I cannot name in a branch of service I cannot name in a part of the country I cannot name. But trust me, because I trust him. Iraqis, he says, have no feel for or belief in the democracy we want to create, and our occupation is making them less, not more, capable of self-government.
Yeah, right, we should trust you?
Which prompted Trey Jackson to write:
Fineman (which he is not), and his fellow liberals have become so disjointed by hate, so frustrated by being wrong, and so anti-American, that being right about Iraq -- or more important: Bush being wrong -- is more important to them than us succeeding and the Iraqi's living in freedom and democracy.
So, why don't we e-mail editor Mark Whitaker at Newsweek (mark.whitaker-at-newsweek.com)and ask him why Fineman didn't get the memo on anonymous sources at Newsweek?
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