Osama and the West: which is the crazy one?

Victor Davis Hanson of National Review has written the clearest and most succinct summary of the status of the war on terror I've ever seen.

It's one of those moments in history when one must expect that those in future years reading the story of our times will ask the question, "Were those Americans and Western Europeans crazy?" Hanson suggests that this is an open question- but that the demonic, twisted rationality of al Quaeda and our other enemies in this world war is depressingly clear.

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Well, given that: 1) Osama was disowned by his family decades ago; and 2) the the Administration has never had any particular role in the internal security affairs of the Kingdom, I'm not sure I see your point. I do think that you've been watching too much Michael Moore, though, and maybe not enough non-fiction.
Not only that, but Bush personally invented cancer, kidnapped the Lindbergh baby, and shot Lincoln.

Ever since the Supreme Court stopped the crooked recount in Florida and stopped you guys from stealing the election, you've been assuming that slander, libel, ridiculous inuendo and over-the-top rhetoric is a substitute for arguments. They aren't- and you'll learn that in November.