Ben Stein is a conservative ...one of the reasons so many were
astonished to hear his commentary on October 29, 2006. Here is the
transcript for you to judge for yourself.http://www.cbsnews.com/
(CBS) Sunday Morning contributor Ben Stein thinks it is
time for President Bush to admit that Iraq is a disaster.
Times are very tough in Iraq and if I was still a speechwriter for the
President, like I was for Mr. Nixon and Mr. Ford, this is what I would
suggest he say:
My fellow Americans, I have some sobering news. It is my duty, above
all, to protect the nation. I sincerely believed I was doing that when
I ordered the invasion of Iraq. I still believe Saddam Hussein was the
most dangerous man in the world. But it is clear to me now that things
are not working out well in Iraq. Despite the incredible confidence,
bravery and sacrifice of our men and women on the ground there, Iraq
is still a violent, largely out of control nation. We may be making
more terrorists than we destroy. "Quagmire" comes sadly to mind. It is
clear that change must be made. Therefore, I have this morning
accepted Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's resignation with
sincere thanks for his service to the nation. He will be replaced by a
truly heroic American, Senator John McCain of Arizona.
Despite my best intentions, I made mistakes in Iraq and mine is the
responsibility. Good men and women died and hard-earned tax money was
lost. Fine young men and women are crippled and disabled, which is a
tragedy. It is time for a change. Therefore, I am convening an
official, national, bi-partisan, blue ribbon commission composed of
Democrats, Independents and Republicans, civilian and military, to
start meeting at once and give me a recommendation in one month as to
what our Iraq policy should be. All options are on the table. All.
I want to close with this thought. I am just a man. I have no
miraculous powers. I have no special pipeline to God. Like all
presidents from Jefferson and Lincoln onwards — and believe me, I know
I'm not in their league — I make mistakes and sometimes good people
die because of them. I am deeply sorry. As we re-examine our policy, I
would ask that you all pray for us to make the right decision. May God
continue to bless us all. Thank you.