McSame
Obama gave another speech.
This has been a strange nominating process, and for probably the fifth or sixth time, I think we've witnessed a momentum shift these past couple of days.
Of course, with regard to McCain, the BBQ-stained media can't quite grasp how a guy with so much national security credentials could say something so foolish...or mendacious. You choose.
Now we know what we'll hear from those like John McCain who support open-ended war. They will argue that leaving Iraq is surrender. That we are emboldening the enemy. These are the mistaken and misleading arguments we hear from those who have failed to demonstrate how the war in Iraq has made us safer. Just yesterday, we heard Senator McCain confuse Sunni and Shiite, Iran and al Qaeda. Maybe that is why he voted to go to war with a country that had no al Qaeda ties. Maybe that is why he completely fails to understand that the war in Iraq has done more to embolden America's enemies than any strategic choice that we have made in decades.
The war in Iraq has emboldened Iran, which poses the greatest challenge to American interests in the Middle East in a generation, continuing its nuclear program and threatening our ally, Israel. Instead of the new Middle East we were promised, Hamas runs Gaza, Hizbollah flags fly from the rooftops in Sadr City, and Iran is handing out money left and right in southern Lebanon.
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It is precisely this kind of political point-scoring that has opened up the security gap in this country. We have a security gap when candidates say they will follow Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell, but refuse to follow him where he actually goes. What we need in our next Commander in Chief is not a stubborn refusal to acknowledge reality or empty rhetoric about 3AM phone calls. What we need is a pragmatic strategy that focuses on fighting our real enemies, rebuilding alliances, and renewing our engagement with the world's people.
This has been a strange nominating process, and for probably the fifth or sixth time, I think we've witnessed a momentum shift these past couple of days.
Of course, with regard to McCain, the BBQ-stained media can't quite grasp how a guy with so much national security credentials could say something so foolish...or mendacious. You choose.
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