According to Ken Mehlman, Chairman of the Republican National Committee:
"the fact is our mission in the war in Iraq is critical. We agree on that, we agree that it's wrong to cut and run. But look we're not coming in and saying stay the course. The choice in this election is not between stay the course and cut and run. It's between win by adapting and cut and run. Let me tell you what we're doing. The fact is before the successful Iraqi elections, the number of troops went up from 137,000 to 160,000. That's adapting to win. Recently we increased troops in Baghdad, adapting to win. We changed how the training of Iraqi forces occurred to involve more Iraqis. That's adapting to win. "
See? WIN BY ADAPTING! It's the new Republican talking point that hasn't yet been sweeping the nation, but it'll be sure to be in all Republican talking point memos starting NOW. Start using it to berate a liberal TODAY!
What's that you say? "STAY THE COURSE"?
Ha! No such thing.
Just like Mehlman said, "We're not coming in and saying stay the course." If you think anyone actually ever said that, you must be kidding. Anyone who ever suggested that we stay the course is clearly a moron and not a true Republican.
OBEY.
"the fact is our mission in the war in Iraq is critical. We agree on that, we agree that it's wrong to cut and run. But look we're not coming in and saying stay the course. The choice in this election is not between stay the course and cut and run. It's between win by adapting and cut and run. Let me tell you what we're doing. The fact is before the successful Iraqi elections, the number of troops went up from 137,000 to 160,000. That's adapting to win. Recently we increased troops in Baghdad, adapting to win. We changed how the training of Iraqi forces occurred to involve more Iraqis. That's adapting to win. "
See? WIN BY ADAPTING! It's the new Republican talking point that hasn't yet been sweeping the nation, but it'll be sure to be in all Republican talking point memos starting NOW. Start using it to berate a liberal TODAY!
What's that you say? "STAY THE COURSE"?
Ha! No such thing.
Just like Mehlman said, "We're not coming in and saying stay the course." If you think anyone actually ever said that, you must be kidding. Anyone who ever suggested that we stay the course is clearly a moron and not a true Republican.
OBEY.