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2/15/2008 'Adventures in church hopping'
2/21/2008 'Flip-flopper extraordinaire'
3/25/2008 'Rambo and the red phone'
Rambo and the red phone
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Contributed by:
Don Emmerich
on 3/25/2008
Many Americans believe that
John McCain
is the candidate
most qualified to handle the war in Iraq.
Which, if you think about it, makes about as much sense as saying that
Bill Clinton
is the ex-president most qualified to teach an abstinence class.
Consider a few facts.
McCain's track record on Iraq has been nothing short of abysmal. He predicted that success in Iraq would be
"fairly easy"
and that the U.S. could
"win an overwhelming victory in a very short period of time."
He said American troops would not
"get into house-to-house fighting in Baghdad."
He said American troops would be
"welcomed as liberators."
Hmm, let's see: fairly easy success ... overwhelming victory ... no house-to-house fighting ... American troops welcomed as liberators. Hmm ... looks like McCain was WRONG, WRONG, WRONG, and WRONG!
If he were a student, he would have received an F. Which actually, now that I think about it, would be nothing new for John McCain. Remember, this is a guy who in 1958 graduated 895th out of 899 students at the naval academy.
Yes, McCain served honorably and courageously in Vietnam, but that hardly qualifies him to be commander-in-chief of the most powerful military in the world. Sometimes good soldiers make good commanders. And sometimes ...
And it's not like Iraq was his only mistake. For example ...
On three separate occasions during this past week,
he claimed that Iran was training al Qaeda operatives
. After twice making this claim at a press conference in Amman, Senator
Joseph Lieberman
finally stepped up and "reminded" McCain that, no,
Iran is not training al Qaeda.
This fact, of course, should be plain to anyone who has even a basic knowledge of the Middle East: not only is there no evidence to support the claim, but, as even the president should know by now, al Qaeda is a Sunni terrorist organization, while Iran is a Shiite government.
Those who watched the Republican presidential debates will hardly be surprised by this "gaffe." During one debate, McCain made the
historically absurd claim
that
the type of "isolationism" advocated by
Ron Paul
is what caused
Hitler
to rise to power
. Another time, he
praised
Rudy Giulani
for his well known excoriation of Paul
, revealing that,
just like Rudy
, he doesn't understand
the basic motives of the 9/11 terrorists.
Now I'm not saying that John McCain is dumb. Perhaps he's just intellectually lazy. Which is substantiated by the fact that, before voting to authorize war in 2002, he
didn't even read the National Intelligence Estimate report on Iraq
.
On top of all this, McCain is well known for his volatile temper. "He would disagree about something and then explode," former Republican Senator
Bob Smith
recalls. "[There were] incidents of irrational behavior. We've all had incidents where we have gotten angry,
but I've never seen anyone act like that
."
Says former Republican Congressman
John LeBoutillier
: "
People who disagree with him get the f*** you.
I think he is mentally unstable and not fit to be president."
Robin Silver
recounts a time when he and fellow medical doctor
Bob Witzeman
met with McCain to discuss the endangered Mount Graham red squirrel. When the doctors began to broach the topic, the senator "slammed his fists on his desk, scattering papers across the room.
He jumped up and down, screaming obscenities at us for at least ten minutes.
He shook his fists as if he was going to slug us."
Yet this is the man we want leading our military? A man who seems no more knowledgeable of the world than the current president? A man with the temperament of a schoolyard bully?
Do we really want Rambo answering the
"red phone"
at 3 in the morning?
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Submitted By: Michael Rule
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I'm with Tom. This is my additional suggestion; unplug all White House phones in the next term from midnite until after coffee.....
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I am afraid of any of the three answering the red phone.
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