Iraqi Woman at State of the Union Address Turns on Bush
by flicknut
Sat Aug 27, 2005 at 02:47:36 PM PDT

Oh how the right-wing blogs loved every minute of it...
The embrace between the Iraqi activist and Mrs. Norwood was powerfully emotional and symbolic, summing up at once the sacrifice, the purpose and the progress of the Iraq war.
He seems much more comfortable and relaxed, probably because of the Iraqi elections going so well. I think we're just figuring out just how much the Administration's plans turned on that. He bet on the Iraqi people, and he won.
Here's the simplest way to say it: The best parts of this State of the Union speech ... weren't in the speech. [...]
Safia Taleb al-Suhail, leader of the Iraqi Women's Political Council, who's withstood more than one death threat in her life, standing to applause, her uplifted hand shaking with emotion.
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