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February 04, 2008

Bill Kristol: McCain responsible for surge

Bill Kristol -- who backed McCain strongly in 1999-2000 -- overplays his hand, claiming "no McCain, no surge":

One might add a special reason that conservatives — and the nation — owe John McCain at least a respectful hearing. Only a year ago, we were headed toward defeat in Iraq. Without McCain’s public advocacy and private lobbying, President Bush might not have reversed strategy and announced the surge of troops in January 2007. Without McCain’s vigorous leadership, support for the surge in Congress would not have been sustained in the first few months of 2007. So: No McCain, no surge. No surge, failure in Iraq, a terrible setback for America — and, as it happens, no chance for a G.O.P. victory in 2008.

Um, no.

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A year ago we were heading for defeat in Iraq!

I don't remember Bill Kristol arguing that point in 2006.

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