KEN: I don’t know if you heard earlier today — or it was yesterday actually, technically. Remember when President Donald Trump said we need to get all the troops out of the Middle East; what are we even there for? Well, now Joe Biden’s saying it, and he’s a hero. Yeah. The full withdrawal of U.S. troops out of Afghanistan by September 11th — and, again, we have to go to a See, I Told You So from Rush back in the day. Here he is.
RUSH: Let’s go back to me on this program April 7th of last year. We’re in the midst of the Democrat primaries, smack-dab in the middle of Operation Chaos, and this, my friends, is what I said last April.
RUSH ARCHIVE: I guarantee you this is what’s going to happen, if either of these two win. We’re not pulling out of Iraq, despite what they say during their campaign. I know a lot of you liberals religiously listen to this program, while never admitting it. Is this clear to you, pulling out in the Obama campaign means leaving 60 to 80,000 troops on the ground in Iraq? It doesn’t mean total withdrawal.
Obama just wants to keep these people off his back so he’s following through on his so-called promise to get out of Iraq. Now, announcing this date is absolutely silly because all the Mohammads and Abdullahs and Zawahiris, they sit back now, wait ’til the date, see if it actually happens — Want to take bets on whether this actually happens? If you were a terrorist in Iraq, what would you do now?
You’ve got a date certain that supposedly all combat operations are coming out, what would you do? I’d pull back. I’d start building barbecue joints, little mall, sell flowers and so forth, build schools, bring the kids in there, and then when the Bamster pulls everybody out, unveil that all of that is just a bunch of phony fronts and open fire with the machine guns and the RPGs. Date certain is silly. David “Rodham” Gergen on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 180.
GERGEN: In contrast to the Democrats on the Hill who can stand up and say, “Pull everybody out,” he, after all, at the end of the day has to be the president who does not lose Iraq. He does not want to pull out so precipitously against the wishes —
RUSH: Whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Not a Santa Claus impersonation, I’m asking the broadcast engineer to stop. Did you just hear what David “Rodham” Gergen said? He doesn’t want to be the Democrat that loses Iraq. Where did you first hear this? And you thought that I was nuts when I said it a year ago, two years ago. I said, “They’re not pulling out. They’ll be glad to saddle Bush with defeat. They wanted Bush to fail. They wanted the U.S. military to fail.”
If I’m in that audience at Camp Lejeune, I gotta bite my tongue. If I’m a member of the military, I’m in uniform, and I’m listening to my president who during his campaign actually sought my defeat, sought the defeat of my military, sought the defeat of our forces in Iraq. He was part of it, along with Hillary, long with all the Democrats — Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi. They owned it. They attempted to secure defeat in the midst of that war.
TODD: He is going to announce the exact date of when the war is over. I was talking to a senior official last night about this, and I said, “Okay, you’re talking about how many troops now and when you’re pulling ’em out?” I said, “Are we at war now, is this an active war?” He said, “Well, there’s active combat missions.” I said, “Okay. Well, then what’s happening on August 31st, 2010?” “No more combat missions.” Well, that means the end of the war.
So he’s announcing the end of the war, but he’s not going to say that the war is ending. He’s going to say combat missions have ended and there’s a reason for the choice of those words and he’s not going to declare mission accomplished, he’s not going to say the V-word for victory. So it is a weird — in some ways it’s kind of odd because I think history will record this moment as the day the president of the United States declared the end of the war.
RUSH: Now, Chuck is really tortured there because it’s over but it isn’t over. He’s not going to declare victory, just gonna get out of there. Folks, it’s called resetting the table to September 10th, 2001. That’s what this is. The Iraq war never happened. The Iraq war is just a nightmare, a bad dream. He certainly is not going to announce it as defeat and may yet, I think, proclaim it as a victory.
KEN: Absolutely amazing, the way Rush had the ability to see the landscape then, put the pieces together, and predict especially how the media would behave. And I love any cut that has the media in it scrambling to protect Obama or scrambling to protect Biden, always scrambling to protect people that they voted for.
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