That’s it; I’m officially convinced that Tony Snow is just in his job for laughs. I’ve been on the fence for months about whether Snow actually believes what he says, but I’m finally convinced — he doesn’t.
White House Press Secretary Tony Snow said Monday that no “big disagreement” exists between President Bush and Colin Powell, despite the former secretary of state’s comments Sunday that Iraq is in the midst of a civil war and the United States is losing there.
[Snow added that Powell] “also made it clear that, in his view, that the proper — that he suspected that the president was going to pursue a strategy that would, in fact, attack the kinds of problems that we’re discussing — political reconciliation, building capability among the Iraqis, the recognition that the Iraqis, themselves, ultimately had to have responsibility for taking care of things, and that, again, whatever you did, you had to make sure that the military had a clear mission. I don’t see any big disagreement”
Let’s see, Powell thinks Iraq is in the midst of a civil war; Bush doesn’t.
Powell blasted “stay the course,” when Bush embraced it.
Powell supports direct discussions with Iran and Syria; Bush rejects them.
Powell says we are losing the war in Iraq; Bush says we are winning.
Powell opposes sending additional troops to Iraq; Bush is considering just that.
Snow doesn’t see “any big disagreement”? What a kidder.