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McCain: From “100 years” to “troops out now”

by Calickizzle
Sunday, October 25, 2009 at 10:51am Juneau Smog Blog Post Permalink Blog Post Trackback Read/Leave Comments Juneau Smog Twitter Retweet McCain: From “100 years” to “troops out now”

Wait a minute, I’m confused here.

Remember during the 2008 Republican primaries when John McCain said that if we had troops in Iraq for 100 years, that would be “fine with [him]?”

Well, here he is this morning on ‘Face the Nation’, CBS News’ Sunday morning political pundit gab-fest, in which he voiced support of the Obama administration’s plan to continue pulling troops out of Iraq, despite the horrific twin suicide bombings that occurred today, killing 136 people near the Justice Ministry and city government buildings in downtown Baghdad.

Said Senator McCain:

The majority of the {Iraqis] are opposed to [the extremists]. And the Iraqi military will be able to handle this transition. But it’s not going to be without tragedies such as we’ve seen just today.

So, let me get this straight.  Not only does Senator McCain quote Chairman Mao- which somebody should inform Glenn Beck, as he has the mistaken belief that quoting Mao equates an undeniable and unwavering support for totalitarian Communism- McCain also supports Obama’s ratcheting down of the war in Iraq.  Makes you wonder if there were any degrees of policy difference between Obama and McCain after all.  And if there isn’t, then what was that heated rhetoric towards the end of the election a year ago all about?

Maybe it was because the conservatives- or whatever it is that passes itself as a conservative ‘movement’ these days (I’ve seen similar movements in my toilet in the morning)- truly had no candidate for President last fall.  I mean, as David Brooks pointed out, if the conservatives couldn’t even elect their preferred candidate in the South Carolina party, then that reflects pretty well on just how politically marginalized and impotent they are.  Little wonder they’ve resorted to tea-baggin’.

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Obama and Afghanistan

by Calickizzle
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 03:19pm Juneau Smog Blog Post Permalink Blog Post Trackback Read/Leave Comments Juneau Smog Twitter Retweet Obama and Afghanistan

Recently, I was chatting with a buddy and we were discussing Obama and Afghanistan.  As if Obama hasn’t had enough on his plate cleaning up the steaming pile of fecal matter that was the George W. Bush administration, now he has to give his attention to the long-drawn out conflict in Afghanistan that has resulted in negligible gains over the past eight years.  Yes, at the on-set, the Taliban was routed, but we took our “eyes off the prize” for the sexier target of Iraq and Saddam’s nonexistent weapons of mass destruction, resulting in the Taliban reasserting itself and Afghanistan’s Western-supported government of Hamid Karzai on the verge of complete illegitimacy.  (Of course, the U.S. military’s penchant for attacking wedding parties and blowing up civilians isn’t exactly winning any hearts and minds on our end.)

Although once considered “the good war”, for the most part Afghanistan is now all but forgotten, and due to its extended status, polls show the efforts in Afghanistan losing favor with a majority of the American public.  So, what is President Obama to do?  A decision in March to send in more U.S. troops was met with criticism from conservative pundits, which is really no surprise.  Considering the celebratory antics thse Country Lasters recently reveled in last week regarding Chicago’s failed Olympic bid, these same conservatives must be furtively hoping for a rout of American troops in Afghanistan.  At the same time, conservatives are also pushing Obama- who has referred to Afghanistan as a “war of necessity”- to follow the unpopular option of sending in troop levels of 40,000 troops, all but guaranteeing an increased American presence for at least three more years.  Politically, I am wondering if the Republicans are pushing Obama to implement an unpopular Republican-favored policy, just so they could run against that in 2012:  “He did something that we encouraged him to do!  How can you support for a President who implements our unfavored policies?”

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