Actually her point is that while it has achieved military success in the field, which most would agree is a necessary precondition for political growth in Iraq, it has failed to foster that political growth. There are two problems with Skeletorette's pronouncement:
1. It's a bad case of "Are we there yet, Daddy? ...What about now? ....What about now?" because just as military success takes time, so does political progress once the military success is achieved. It's going to take quite a while to work through processes for which the Iraqis will feel any ownership afterward to get to a stable political situation;
2. After crying "Failure" on the military effort so long and being proved wrong through the diligence, perseverance and valor of our Soldiers, the credibility of her pronouncements is pretty low.