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Special Comment from Keith Olbermann
The following is a “Special Comment” from MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann on Countdown.
Thoughts, offered
more in sorrow, than in anger. For two full
days now, the Senator and his supporters have
been outraged at what they see as the
subtraction of context from this extraordinary
remark.
This is,
sadly, the excuse of our time, for everything.
Still. If the Senator claims truncation, we
will correct that,
first.
"A lot of people,"
Matt Lauer began, "now say the surge is
working."
"Anybody who knows
the facts on the ground say that," the Senator
interjected.
"If it’s now working, Senator," Lauer
continued, "do you now have a better estimate
of when American forces can come home from
"No," answered McCain. "But that’s not
too important. What’s important is the
casualties in
That’s all fine.
American casualties and the ability to
withdraw. We will be able to withdraw. General
Petraeus is going to tell us in July when he
thinks we are. But the key to it is we don’t
want any more Americans in harm’s way.
And that way they will be safe, and serve our
country, and come home with honor and victory —
not in defeat, which is what Sen. [Barack]
Obama’s proposal would have done. And I’m
proud of them, and they’re doing a great job.
And we are succeeding. And it’s fascinating
that Sen. Obama still doesn’t realize
it."
And there is the
context of what Sen. McCain said. Well, not
quite,
Senator.
The full context is that the
Yes, sir. You.
