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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama Ducks Afghan Duty in Senate
by Amanda Carpenter
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Barack Obama is talking a good game about Afghanistan on the campaign trail, but he’s been neglecting his oversight duties for the country as Chairman of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on European Affairs.

In the run-up to a planned trip to Iraq and Afghanistan, the Democratic presidential candidate expressed his willingness to withdraw troops from Iraq by the year 2010 and devote more U.S. resources to Afghanistan.

Obama blames President Bush’s decision to send a “surge” of additional troops to Iraq in January 2007 for a recent increase in Afghanistan casualties. “In the 18 months since the surge began, the situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated,” Obama said in a major foreign policy address from Washington on Tuesday. He also proposed sending two additional combat brigades to the country and increasing non-military assistance by $1 billion.

Obama’s Senate counterpart on the European Affairs Committee, ranking member Sen. Jim DeMint (R.-S.C.) would like to see Obama spend more time in the Senate discussing Afghanistan than he does on the campaign trail. DeMint sent Obama a letter Tuesday that said, “I am concerned our subcommittee has not held any hearings on these issues over the last two years.”

Obama’s former Democratic presidential rival Sen. Hillary Clinton (D.-N.Y.) similarly criticized Obama for not fulfilling these senatorial oversight duties. “I also have heard Senator Obama refer continually to Afghanistan, and he references being on the Foreign Relations Committee,” Clinton said during a Democratic debate last February. “He chairs the Subcommittee on Europe. It has jurisdiction over NATO. NATO is critical to our mission in Afghanistan. He’s held not one substantive hearing to do oversight, to figure out what we can do to actually have a stronger presence with NATO in Afghanistan."

Obama responded to Clinton by saying he only became chairman of the committee in January 2007. That was the same month he announced his candidacy for president.

In a conference call with reporters arranged by GOP presidential candidate John McCain’s campaign, DeMint said, “There's been a lot of talk about leadership in Congress and in the presidential election, and I think one good indication of real leadership is what we've actually done with the responsibility and authority that we have. And here in Congress, we have the opportunity to use hearings, to provide oversight, develop policies and also bring a lot of issues to the public light that might not come out of the Administration.”

Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R.-Tenn.), communications chairman of the House’s Republican Study Committee, told Townhall in a phone interview it was “interesting there have not been oversight hearings on Afghanistan if there is interest in that issue for Senator Obama.”

Blackburn, who has visited both Iraq and Afghanistan, also said she has concerns about Obama’s upcoming trips to those countries. “If Senator Obama has his mind made up, if he has those pre-conceptions of what is taking place over there, obviously he has his mind made up and he is planning to stick to that opinion and not wanting to find out differently, I would have great concerns about that,” Blackburn said.

Obama’s upcoming trip will mark his first visit to Afghanistan and his second to Iraq.

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Amanda Carpenter is the author of “The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Clinton,” published in October 2006.
 
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I'm curious

Am I the only one who thinks that anyone who has a full time job, should do the job he's been hired to do FULL TIME.

Why are McCain and Obama being paid by us taxpayers to be a United States Senator, while they're out looking for another job on company time?

Can you imagine doing that in the private sector?

My opinion is that if you hold elected office (or any office for that matter), and you want to run for another elected office, you should resign the one you're being paid to do.

B. Hussein O. and Afghanistan
I understand that on a conference call today, Dr. Rice (Susan, not Condi) had four talking points -- the upshot being that Senator McCain is late to the table on the issues of Afghanistan and the War on Terror -- This is some cheek coming from a guy who hasn`t even had a hearing on the committee he chairs! -- He`s never been to Afghanistan and he heads the committee! -- Can`t wait for the fawning media to espouse what a great statesman he is on his upcoming triumph to Europe and the Middle East --
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