a_unique_person
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
http://www.theage.com.au/news/opinion/dont-blame-the-victims/2006/11/12/1163266408400.html
Sounds fair enough to me.
A day after the result of the US mid-term elections made it clear that Americans had lost faith in George Bush in general and in his handling of the war in Iraq in particular, Bill O'Reilly, the Fox cable news populist, spruiker for all-out war against what he calls "Islamic fascism", stout defender of - and chief fawner over - Bush and his foreign policy, said he was sick and tired of the Iraqi people.
He was sick of hearing about Shiites and Sunnis and Kurds, sick to death of it. How ungrateful could they get, these people, after America had freed them from Saddam Hussein and had spent all that blood and treasure on liberating them?
This was despicable but not surprising. Populist pseudo-defenders of democracy like O'Reilly never did give a damn about the Iraqis and did not really pretend that they did. It was therefore inevitable, once it became clear that America was not "winning" in Iraq, that the O'Reillys of this world would blame the Iraqi people. And wash their hands of any responsibility for what may now befall them when "our boys come home".
What was equally despicable, if more surprising, was the revelation that in the upcoming January edition of Vanity Fair magazine, some of the leading neo-conservative proponents of the war to rid Iraq of Saddam Hussein, seek to deny any responsibility for the consequences.
Sounds fair enough to me.