Carrying Them Out on Their Shields
Milblogger and two-tour Iraq veteran John Rohan, who writes at The Shield of Achilles, absolutely eviscerates some of the more vocal defenders of Franklin Foer's whitewash of an investigation, and the poorly-written combat fiction of Scott Beauchamp that appears in The New Republic.
Rohans delivers Sullivan, Yglesias, Drum, Marshall and others take a well-deserved thrashing, administered by their own words in this retrospective, but I'd advise you not to hold your breath for any of them to apologize.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 10:24 AM
Comments
Posted by: T.Ferg at August 15, 2007 01:11 PM (2YVh7)
If that's what counts for an evisceration, then please link to and eviscerate me as I could use the blog traffic.
Posted by: Xanthippas at August 15, 2007 03:36 PM (9YWvw)
Posted by: C-C-G at August 15, 2007 08:25 PM (eUgIf)
These lunatic moonbats are nothing if not amusing.
Posted by: Conservative CBU at August 16, 2007 12:42 AM (La7YV)
Posted by: SDN at August 16, 2007 05:25 AM (D/F5Y)
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at August 16, 2007 03:43 PM (Lgw9b)
Posted by: DirtCrashr at August 16, 2007 04:38 PM (VNM5w)
Beinart pats TNR on the back about its performance in the scandal, expresses surprise about silly conservatives getting worked up about the whole thing. The issue, Beinart asserts, is whether Liberals Support The Troops, and whether TNR can bravely state over milblogger opposition that, yes, sometimes U.S. Troops *do* do bad things.
Part of the "Declare Victory and Move On" campaign.
Posted by: AMac at August 16, 2007 05:33 PM (Djzc+)
Well, you see, The Weekly Standard and their anonymous source are big fat liars and they should not be considered. Whereas TNR and their anonymous sources? Truthy, and should not be questioned.
Posted by: Pablo at August 16, 2007 08:53 PM (yTndK)
Deliverance's author's kid, Chris Dickey, who once wrote a book about one crazy contra; Commander Krill; who was put out his misery, like
the monkeys in Outbreak; has written a piece for
News Weak that says that those glocks were originally only Iraqi police, but yadda, yadda, us Americans did keep track so they ended up everywhere; including in a shooting of a Catholic
priest in Ankara. Now this is as surprising as the fact that the gangs sometimes have weapons better than the LAPD; really, no; but wait for
this argument in 3.2.1. . .
Posted by: narciso at August 16, 2007 09:44 PM (DMnkh)
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