Wednesday, July 23, 2008

McCain on Anbar Awakening

Coupled with Maliki's "endorsement" of Obama, I think this has the potential to be a one-two punch for McCain's campaign.

Note to self: if I ever run for President and decide to stake everything on my understanding of one thing, I should familiarize myself with the basic facts about it. I should be especially careful to do this before I say something like this about someone who got it right: "I don't know how you respond to something that is such a false depiction of what actually happened."
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan


Not only is this factually wrong, the "Anbar Awakening" was not only not because of the increase in troops, IT WAS A JUSTIFICATION FOR THE SURGE. In the text of the surge speech from January 2007:

Our military forces in Anbar are killing and capturing al Qaeda leaders, and they are protecting the local population. Recently, local tribal leaders have begun to show their willingness to take on al Qaeda. And as a result, our commanders believe we have an opportunity to deal a serious blow to the terrorists. So I have given orders to increase American forces in Anbar Province by 4,000 troops. These troops will work with Iraqi and tribal forces to keep up the pressure on the terrorists. America's men and women in uniform took away al Qaeda's safe haven in Afghanistan -- and we will not allow them to re-establish it in Iraq.

Full text of the Troop Surge Speech


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Ego-stroking JibJab

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Indeed

Matthew Yglesias (July 01, 2008) - Who Is Barack Obama? (Miscellaneous)

Now of course it's possible -- likely, even -- that many Americans
don't know what road Obama would go down as president. But he's
unveiled a fairly detailed policy record, and assembled a fairly
consistent record in public life. It's John McCain, by contrast, who was against the Bush tax cuts before he was against them it's McCain who sponsored an immigration reform bill and then said he would have written against it. It's McCain who wants credit for tackling climate change but opposes all legislation aimed at curbing carbon emissions. It's McCain who's trying to run on an appealing biography while leaving cloudy impressions of his policy agenda.