Good morning, patriots! It's Thursday, which means it's time for another episode of The War of the Words: The Story of the 101st Fighting Keyboarders, the historic 5-part documentary honoring the true heroes of the war in Iraq: the conservative bloggers, pundits, and commentators who've kept the home fires burning in the face of opposition from liberals and other traitors.
Part I, The Drums of War, examined the Keyboarders' role in building support for the war. Part II, Mission Accomplished, covered their triumph and joy during the invasion of Iraq. Now, in Part III, we witness a dark period in the 101st Fighting Keyboarders' struggle, as they learn that occupying a country is not the same thing as invading it.
Watch Part III: 'Well, Not Accomplished Exactly, So Much As--Look, Just Shut Up, Okay?' (6:47)
I think Part III is my favorite of the five from a storytelling standpoint, so I hope you enjoy it. Watch through to the end and you might just catch a glimpse of a certain senator from Connecticut!
Incidentally, we hit the big time last week, with notices from Atrios, Crooks and Liars, TBogg, Sadly, No!, Charles Pierce, and many, many others. Thanks to all the new fans. I've added a blog to the site for production notes and whatnot. And I've uploaded Part I to YouTube, if you'd like to share it around and embed it in your own pages. I intend to post a YouTube version of each part about a week after posting it on the main site, so expect a YouTube version of Part II later today.