The Impeachment Hearings

July 27, 2008 by richmc

Most Americans probably are not aware the House Judiciary committee is holding fake impeachement hearings. If ever the House Democratic leadership had a bad idea this is it. They (we) are going to jawbone about all of the bad things the Bush administration has been and is doing but not do a damn thing about it. There will be no vote to impeach the President or anyone else. If ever there was an attempt to showcase the weakness of the majority party in Congress this is it. It is like going out and telling the world my dad ass rapes me every night and then at the end of the day going back home to sleep in the same house with the same old man you had before you made your announcement to the world only to be ass raped again. How pathetic! And this is the party that wants us to put them in the lead once more?

What Would Happen?

July 24, 2008 by richmc

What if we had a president who could not admit a mistake, ever? And what if he made mistakes fairly often?

Republican John McCain pushed back on Wednesday against Democratic criticism that he misstated when the troop buildup ordered by President Bush began, saying elements were put in place before Bush announced the strategy in early 2007…. At issue are McCain’s comments in a Tuesday interview with CBS. The Arizona senator disputed Democrat Barack Obama’s contention that a Sunni revolt against al-Qaida combined with the dispatch of thousands more U.S. combat troops to Iraq to produce the improved security situation there. McCain called that a “false depiction.”

In essence, John McCain has the cart before the horse in stating that the surge was what brought about the Anbar Awakening. And yet the history of this happening are so easy to research.

Do we really need another George Bush for the next four years who cannot admit when he makes a mistake? Oh and don’t miss CBS’s badge of dishonor in all this mess.

It was the proto-blogger Spencer Ackerman who, yesterday evening, first identified McCain’s error. The Colonel MacFarland to whom McCain referred in the Couric interview “is now a one-star general, and his name is Sean MacFarland,” Ackerman writes. “He was commander of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, based in Ramadi in 2006 and early 2007 and is a key figure in embracing the Anbar Awakening before it even had that name.”

Ackerman goes on to quote MacFarland’s explanation of the surge, which he gave in a press conference to Pam Hess, then of UPI, on September 29, 2006—which was, Ackerman notes, “at least two months before Bush decided upon the surge, and about three before he announced it to the public”:

With respect to the violence between the Sunnis and the al Qaeda—actually, I would disagree with the assessment that the al Qaeda have the upper hand. That was true earlier this year when some of the sheikhs began to step forward and some of the insurgent groups began to fight against al Qaeda. The insurgent groups, the nationalist groups, were pretty well beaten by al Qaeda.

This is a different phenomena [sic] that’s going on right now. I think that it’s not so much the insurgent groups that are fighting al Qaeda, it’s the—well, it used to be the fence-sitters, the tribal leaders, are stepping forward and cooperating with the Iraqi security forces against al Qaeda, and it’s had a very different result. I think al Qaeda has been pushed up against the ropes by this, and now they’re finding themselves trapped between the coalition and ISF on the one side, and the people on the other.
“For McCain to say that the Anbar Awakening is the product of the surge,” Ackerman concludes, “is either a lie or professional malpractice for a presidential candidate who is staking his election on his allegedly superior Iraq judgment.”

Truer Words

July 6, 2008 by richmc

All kinds of people are offering Senator Obama advice on how to win the election. One pundit offered a countrified homily, to “dance with the one who brung him”. This is in reference to stay true to the activists who have supported him to victory in the primaries. Others have offered the sage advice that once you have won the primaries the wise course of action is to moderate the tone of your campaign to attract more of those in the middle. And then after having stated that he would re-evaluate his position on withdrawing troops from Iraq once he has made the trip over there had the Republicans screaming that he was flip-flopping. (If ever the pot was calling the kettle black, no pun intended.) One of McCain’s surrogates had the balls to advise Obama that words have consequences. I guess that is true unless you are McCain and the press just gives you a free pass on damn near anything you say. What’s a candidate to do?
Probably the best advice I have seen to date is what I read just this evening from the Washington Post’s Peter Beinart, “As Ruy Teixeira and John Halpin have noted, the Democrats’ biggest political liability is not that Americans believe they are too liberal but rather that they believe that Democrats don’t stand for anything at all.” Most certainly Obama’s equivocation on FISA does nothing to tell the voters he stands for certain principles. That does not mean Obama can not change any of the positions he has taken but it does mean that he can not change them without some changed external condition giving rise to his change of position. Anything less than that and he will lose not only the middle but those as well who “brung him.”

Letter to Senator McCaskill

June 24, 2008 by richmc

Dear Senator McCaskill,

I voted for you in 2006 and glad to see you win over Jim Talent. I voted for you, a Democrat, because I thought it was time for a change from the big business interests represented by the Republicans. I believe the coming showdown over the FISA immunity of the the big telecoms will be a time where true blue Democrats can show they hold our Constitution and the freedoms it guarantees to be of key importance. In the past, unfortunately, Democrats have not shown the discipline of the Republicans. Republicans repeatedly were on the wrong side of issues and still held together. Now is the opportunity for Democrats to be on the right side of the issue. My bet is that like in the past the caucus will be divided. Your vote on this issue will be one I will not forget when it comes time for your re-election.

Sincerely,

RichMc

My Email to Obama Today

June 23, 2008 by richmc

Up to this point I am committed to voting for Sen. Obama in November.
One issue that is of great concern to me is defense of our Constitution. These past 7 years have threatened more than just a few of our constitutional guarantees. FISA is currently before the Senate. It is my sincere hope Senator Obama does the right thing and helps to prevent passage of amnesty for those who broke the law.
In the past month Republicans have shown what a united caucus can achieve. I hope Senator Obama can demonstrate the same holds true for Democrats. From all indications Republicans seem to able to unite for all the wrong reasons whlie Democrats can’t even get behind the right ones. If that remains to be the case what difference will it make to put a majority of Democrats in power this fall?

Do Something

June 17, 2008 by richmc

The last new oil refinery was built in 1976. Since then several refineries have been shuttered. And then do you remember when Katrina hit and gasoline prices went up because we lacked refinery capacity? What has been done since? NOTHING!
Then today in the news we read a report that Honda is rolling its first new fuel cell vehicle off the production line, the FCX Clarity. The article went on to report Honda would get up to full production by 2018. So what is the United States going to do wait until 2018 for Honda to supply us with vehicles that will get better gas mileage? It is time to get someone leading this country who has some vision and can get things moving in the right direction. I do not think that person is John McCain.

What’s McCain Saying Today.

June 11, 2008 by richmc

From day to day there is no telling just what John McCain will say that directly contradicts a position he has held or something he has said in the past. Not so unsurprisingly the mainstream media/press either have not researched this or just do not care, much less ask him why he has changed his position. Wonder why this liberal media is so damn liberal with John McCain?

Here are two great examples:

It was a shameful thing to ask men to suffer and die, to persevere through god-awful afflictions and heartache, to endure the dehumanizing experiences that are unavoidable in combat, for a cause that the country wouldn’t support over time and that our leaders so wrongly believed could be achieved at a smaller cost than our enemy was prepared to make us pay. No other national endeavor requires as much unshakable resolve as war. If the nation and the government lack that resolve, it is criminal to expect men in the field to carry it alone.

The fundamental question is “What is the United States’ interest in Lebanon? It is said we are there to keep the peace. I ask, what peace? It is said we are there to aid the government. I ask, what government? It is said we are there to stabilize the region. I ask, how can the US presence stabilize the region?…

The longer we stay in Lebanon, the harder it will be for us to leave. We will be trapped by the case we make for having our troops there in the first place.

What can we expect if we withdraw from Lebanon? The same as will happen if we stay. I acknowledge that the level of fighting will increase if we leave. I regretfully acknowledge that many innocent civilians will be hurt. But I firmly believe this will happen in any event.

Shamelessly filched from RealClearPolitics.

It Just Don’t Get Much Better Than This!

April 18, 2008 by richmc

Borrowed from Josh Marshall’s TPM

this recent report (pdf) from the National Defense University by Joseph Collins, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Stability Operations in the Pentagon until 2004, couldn’t provide a starker contrast. It is titled “Choosing War: The Decision to Invade Iraq and Its Aftermath,” and it begins:

Measured in blood and treasure, the war in Iraq has achieved the status of a major war and a major debacle….

It just don’t get no better than this and apparently neither does this war we are in.

Did He Really Say 100 Years?

April 9, 2008 by richmc

Ah yes, 100 years, that seems to be a real failure as the political blue light special of the week. And, slowly the McCain Straight Talk people are beginning to realize that is more straight talk than the American public is willing to consume. So watch how they will spin themselves out of this one. When all is said and done they will have you believing McCain never uttered the words “100 Years”. Hey wasn’t that just a Foo Fighters song?

You’ve Got to Ask Yourself

March 31, 2008 by richmc

You really have to wonder, why is it the most powerful nation on earth allied with the “legitimate power” of the Iraqi government and 5 years of opportunity to stand up a military that can overcome the insurgents and protect the country can not seem to stand up? On the other side of the coin is a ragtag bunch of militias that seem to be able to inspire the cohesion of their members and fight effectivley against what seems to be overwhelming odds. What gives? Why is that?

March 31, 2008
Associated Press
Iraq’s new army is “developing steadily,” with “strong Iraqi leaders out front,” the chief U.S. trainer assured the American people. That was three-plus years ago, the U.S. Army general was David H. Petraeus, and some of those Iraqi officials at the time were busy embezzling more than $1 billion allotted for the new army’s weapons, according to investigators. ….