"I don't want Bush-Cheney lite," he told reporters yesterday. "I want a fundamental change."
Sen. Barack Obama, NYT, July 26, 2007 referring to Sen. Hillary Clinton. Oh, really? Let's explore this a bit as we stroll down memory lane...
I`m sure many of you recall the NYT Magazine article by Ron Suskind, [1] excerpted from his book, "The Price of Loyalty:
George W. Bush, the White House and Paul O'Neill." One passage in particular that I remember is President George W. Bush's confusion of Sweden and Switzerland in regards to a standing army and neutrality. Here is the passage:
In the Oval Office in December 2002, the president met with a few ranking senators and members of the House, both Republicans and Democrats. In those days, there were high hopes that the United States-sponsored "road map" for the Israelis and Palestinians would be a pathway to peace, and the discussion that wintry day was, in part, about countries providing peacekeeping forces in the region. The problem, everyone agreed, was that a number of European countries, like France and Germany, had armies that were not trusted by either the Israelis or Palestinians.
One congressman -- the Hungarian-born Tom Lantos, a Democrat from California and the only Holocaust survivor in Congress -- mentioned that the Scandinavian countries were viewed more positively. Lantos went on to describe for the president how the Swedish Army might be an ideal candidate to anchor a small peacekeeping force on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Sweden has a well-trained force of about 25,000. The president looked at him appraisingly, several people in the room recall. "I don't know why you're talking about Sweden," Bush said. "They're the neutral one. They don't have an army."
Lantos paused, a little shocked, and offered a gentlemanly reply: "Mr. President, you may have thought that I said Switzerland. They're the ones that are historically neutral, without an army." Then Lantos mentioned, in a gracious aside, that the Swiss do have a tough national guard to protect the country in the event of invasion.
Bush held to his view. "No, no, it's Sweden that has no army." [end]
A few weeks later, GWB admitted that Rep. Lantos was right. However, this stunning display of ignorance and dare I say - arrogance came across my mind when Larry Johnson recently mentioned that Sen. Obama had mistakenly said that Arabic is the language of Afghanistan.
LJ states [2]
"Barack's ignorance of critical foreign policy issues will be exploited. His latest Obamaism claiming that "Arabic" translators are needed in Afghanistan is inexcusable for someone who wants to be Commander-in-Chief in the war on terror. The languages of Afghanistan are Pashto and Dari Persian." [end]
A serious gaffe but I must admit that I am no longer surprised by our all too compliant press corps/media when it comes to calling out their darling - the Chosen One during the Dem primary. Republicans will not be so sparing. Sen. Obama chairs the subcommittee on Europe, which has not convened a single meeting since he became chair. NATO, which is participating in Afghanistan would be under these auspices. Joe Conason summarized this observation, [3] first brought to our attention by the intrepid Steve Clemons, [4] and was elaborated upon at No Quarter.[5] Not to mention a brilliant piece by Ambassador Joe Wilson. [6]
The lack of curiousity by Sen. Obama in affairs domestic and foreign that are pressing and urgent is all too reminiscent of one who has led our country down a disastrous path. You would be far better served Sen. Obama, by at least reading and studying foreign and domestic affairs, as opposed to regurgitating Malcolm X speeches. Sen. Obama has stated that he has has been too busy campaigning to convene a meeting since he was appointed chair. Wes Clark testified in the Hague against Milosevic in Dec. of 2003, in the midst of a presidential bid. Somehow, Gen. Clark managed to make the time. It wasn't a politically beneficial move for Clark - GWB imposed a press blackout on it and it was a closed court room. [7]
Hell, if you would have at least read The Kite Runner you would have known Arabic is not the language of Afghanistan.[8] We truly deserve better from someone who wishes to lead this country. Which is why this voter supports supports Hillary Clinton.
Originally posted by this author at No Quarter [9]
[1] http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/17/magazi ne/17BUSH.html?_r=2&oref=slogin& oref=slogin
[2] http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/05/14/ so-much-for-the-reality-based-community/
[3] http://www.salon.com/opinion/conason/200 7/12/29/obama_europe/
[4] http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archive s/2007/12/obama_amends_th/
[5] http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2007/12/21/ be-obamas-european-tour-guide-contest/
[6] http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/colu mns/story/1060220.html
[7] http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht ml?res=9D0DE3DB113CF935A25751C1A9659C8B6 3
[8] http://contemporarylit.about.com/od/fict ion/fr/theKiteRunner.htm
[9] http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/05/16/
a-stunning-display/
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