A Chickenhawk In Every Pot, And A Tank In Every Garage

Mark Steyn has a report on the election campaign in Iraq.

So the guy’s out there on the stump pressing the flesh. I mean, as opposed to the flesh he presses with the hot pokers down in the basement. His managers have come up with a snappy campaign slogan: ”Yes, Yes To Our Beloved Leader, Saddam Hussein.” The agency had toyed with ”Four More Decades,” ”I’m Pro-Saddam And I Vote,” ”Guns Don’t Kill People. Saddam Kills People,” ”It’s Mourning Again In Halabja,” ”Ask Yourself Are You Better Off Now Than You Were Four Centuries Ago?” and ”It’s The Dictatorship, Stupid!”