Mr. Pot
...meet Mr. Kettle.
Cohen sure has cojones calling Carmona a coward. Having been proven horribly, disastrously wrong about Iraq, Cohen stubbornly refuses to do the right thing: hang his head in much deserved shame and do the perp walk out the door. Instead, we're forced to endure the man who once mused, "In a post-Sept. 11 world, I thought the prudent use of violence could be therapeutic." As Obsidian Wings put it back in November 2006, "Richard Cohen: resign. Resign right now."
Richard Cohen - The Doctor Who Didn't Know When to Quit - washingtonpost.com
Cohen sure has cojones calling Carmona a coward. Having been proven horribly, disastrously wrong about Iraq, Cohen stubbornly refuses to do the right thing: hang his head in much deserved shame and do the perp walk out the door. Instead, we're forced to endure the man who once mused, "In a post-Sept. 11 world, I thought the prudent use of violence could be therapeutic." As Obsidian Wings put it back in November 2006, "Richard Cohen: resign. Resign right now."
Richard Cohen - The Doctor Who Didn't Know When to Quit - washingtonpost.com
Richard Carmona, the former U.S. surgeon general, is a brave man. He is a decorated combat veteran of the Vietnam War who once dropped out of a helicopter in a rescue operation. He bootstrapped his way out of the New York Puerto Rican barrio to become a registered nurse, then a trauma surgeon and finally a high government official. Yet when the time came for a different kind of guts, Carmona's courage failed him. He should have quit the Bush administration with a bang. Instead, he left with a whimper.Technorati Tags: Richard Cohen, wanker, wanker emeritus, Iraq, resign