Edwards’ Sociopathic Populism on Iraq

January 2, 2008, 8:43 pm
  


 

 

By Andrew L. Jaffee

John Edwards has been trying to con Americans into believing he is for the common man, even though he is by no means a common man. Well, today his “populist” message has turned even more sociopathic than it has ever been before. Yeah, his rush to completely abandon Iraq may attract the votes of a few extremists, but not those of mainstream Americans. From the NYT:

John Edwards says that if elected president he would withdraw the American troops who are training the Iraqi army and police as part of a broader plan to remove virtually all American forces within 10 months. …

That’ll show our enemies who’s (not) in charge! Retreat when we’re starting to win?




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