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Thursday, July 08, 2010

Ann Coulter Is Making Sense

What is the world coming to?
Obama hasn't ramped up the war in Afghanistan based on a careful calculation of America's strategic objectives. He did it because he was trapped by his own rhetorical game of bashing the Iraq war while pretending to be a hawk on Afghanistan.

At this point, Afghanistan is every bit as much Obama's war as Vietnam was Lyndon Johnson's war. True, President Kennedy was the first to send troops to Vietnam. We had 16,000 troops in Vietnam when JFK was assassinated. Within four years, LBJ had sent 400,000 troops there.

In the entire seven-year course of the Afghanistan war under Bush, from October 2001 to January 2009, 625 American soldiers were killed. In 18 short months, Obama has nearly doubled that number to 1,124 Americans killed.

Republicans used to think seriously about deploying the military. President Eisenhower sent aid to South Vietnam, but said he could not "conceive of a greater tragedy" for America than getting heavily involved there.

As Michael Steele correctly noted, every great power that's tried to stage an all-out war in Afghanistan has gotten its ass handed to it. Everyone knows it's not worth the trouble and resources to take a nation of rocks and brigands. (snip)

But now I hear it is the official policy of the Republican Party to be for all wars, irrespective of our national interest. (snip)

Nonetheless, Bill Kristol and Liz Cheney have demanded that Steele resign as head of the RNC for saying Afghanistan is now Obama's war -- and a badly thought-out one at that. (Didn't liberals warn us that neoconservatives want permanent war?)

I thought the irreducible requirements of Republicanism were being for life, small government and a strong national defense, but I guess permanent war is on the platter now, too.

Of course, if Kristol is writing the rules for being a Republican, we're all going to have to get on board for amnesty and a "National Greatness Project," too – other Kristol ideas for the Republican Party. Also, John McCain. Kristol was an early backer of McCain for president -- and look how great that turned out!

Inasmuch as demanding resignations is another new Republican position, here's mine: Bill Kristol and Liz Cheney must resign immediately.
Some of the piece is typically dumb and obnoxious, but overall, I can agree with this far more than the nonsense put out by the Obama administration on Afghanistan.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Everyone knows it's not worth the trouble and resources to take a nation of rocks and brigands.

oops!
there are supposedly trillions of dollars worth of resources buried in the afghani lands - i wonder what the odds are that these resources will ever benefit america? probably nill, judging by the fact that after 7 years of US brutal occupation of iraq, china has peacefully become the benefactor of iraqi oil.
oops!

4:08 PM  
Blogger spooked said...

good point, 4:08... oops, indeed.

I guess I should say, she was mostly making sense...

And of course, she's still a total gatekeeper on 9/11, but at least she doesn't pretend it's important to go into Afgh. to get al Qaeda (al-CIA-duh).

9:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The real Ann Coulter: Strap On Veterans For Truth

9:59 AM  

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