Maureen Dowd said it best today in the NYTIMES:
"McCain is hopping mad that the surge that he backed, and Obama resisted,
has now set the stage for the Bush puppet Maliki to agree with Obama’s exit
strategy. But Obama has a better batting average with his judgment on how we
shouldn’t have gotten into Iraq, we should have gone after Osama and we should
talk to Iran and other foes, if only to better assess their psychology. Then,
we might have deduced that Saddam had the "Beware of Dog" sign up
without the dog.
It doesn’t work for McCain and his foreign policy guru Henry Kissinger to keep
insisting that timetables will lead to defeat.
The Angry One can try to paint The One as having bad judgment. But who is being
advised by Kissinger, the man who helped keep us in Vietnam
and get us into Iraq?"