I am sure some will not attribute this to the surge, our military, nor the Iraqi military efforts or sacrifices: Iraq violence falls to four-year low, U.S. says
Mostly because to them, this is bad news. It completely harshes the mellow of Hillary and Obama supporters and the media who love them, and it proves McCain correct in his support of our continued success in Iraq.
Iraq violence falls - must be Iran, right Pelosi?
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Obama: Clueless on important issues
30 05 2008It doesn’t get any clearer than this:
No clue on military matters. No clue on effective, meaningful, original foreign policy. No clue what appearance is created by surrounding himself with friends, associates, supporters, mentors, and family members who are overtly negative in their views of America and race relations.
This is all part of the one man gaffe machine - another “dim and uninformed” politician who happens to speak English eloquently:
In a debate last July, Mr. Obama pledged to meet, without precondition, the leaders of Iran, North Korea, Syria and Cuba. He called President Bush’s refusal to meet with them “ridiculous” and a “disgrace.”Heavily criticized, Mr. Obama dug in rather than backtrack. He’s claimed, in defense of his position, that John F. Kennedy’s 1961 summit with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in Vienna was a crucial meeting that led to the end of the Cold War.
Not quite. Kennedy himself admitted he was unprepared for Khrushchev’s bullying. “He beat the hell out of me,” Kennedy confided to advisers. The Soviet leader reported to his Politburo that the American president was weak. Two months later, the Berlin Wall was erected and stood for 28 years.
Reporters may now give Mr. Obama’s many gaffes more notice. But don’t count on them correcting an implicit bias in writing about such faux pas.
Over the years, reporters have tagged a long list of conservative public figures, from Barry Goldwater to Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush, as dim and uninformed. The reputation of some of these men has improved over time. But can anyone name a leading liberal figure who has developed a similar media reputation, even though the likes of Al Gore, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have committed substantial gaffes at times? No reporter I’ve talked to has come up with a solid example.
It’s clear some gaffes are considered more newsworthy than others. But it would behoove the media to check their premises when deciding just how much attention to pay to them. The best guideline might be: Show some restraint and judgment, but report them all.
Hope is in Arkansas and produced Billy Jeff Clinton. Change is something in my pocket and buys me candy. Obama is not ready for this job.
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