From Hugh Hewitt (in a piece on why Rudy is polling so well):
As the early battles on the Hill have shown, this cycle is all about the war, and thus the Republicans will be looking for the nominee best suited to win it, the Democrats for the nominee most committed to its abandonment.
One side clearly wants to win this war. The other side — who’s not even convinced we are at war — clearly doesn’t think victory is an option, yet can’t admit that the opposite of victory is defeat.
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So, are we on the side of the Shia or the Sunnis?
Left by Preston on February 27th, 2007 at 3:58 pm