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Friday, June 27, 2008
Charles Krauthammer :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama's Long March
by Charles Krauthammer
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"To be clear: Barack will support a filibuster of any bill that includes retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies." -- Obama spokesman Bill Burton, Oct. 24, 2007

WASHINGTON -- That was then: Democratic primaries to be won, netroot lefties to be seduced. With all that (and Hillary Clinton) out of the way, Obama now says he'll vote in favor of the new FISA bill that gives the telecom companies blanket immunity for post-9/11 eavesdropping.

Back then, in the yesteryear of primary season, he thoroughly trashed the North American Free Trade Agreement, pledging to force a renegotiation, take "the hammer" to Canada and Mexico, and threaten unilateral abrogation.

Today, the hammer is holstered. Obama calls his previous NAFTA rhetoric "overheated" and essentially endorses what one of his senior economic advisers privately told the Canadians: The anti-trade stuff was nothing more than populist posturing.

Nor is there much left of his primary season pledge to meet "without preconditions" with Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. There will be "preparations," you see, which are being spun by his aides into the functional equivalent of preconditions.

Obama's long march to the center has begun.

And why not? What's the downside? He won't lose the left, or even mainstream Democrats. They won't stay home on Nov. 4. The anti-Bush, anti-Republican sentiment is simply too strong. Election Day is their day of revenge -- for the Florida recount, for Swift-boating, for all the injuries, real and imagined, dealt out by Republicans over the last eight years.

Normally, flip-flopping presidential candidates have to worry about the press. Not Obama. After all, this is a press corps that heard his grandiloquent Philadelphia speech -- designed to rationalize why "I can no more disown (Jeremiah Wright) than I can disown my white grandmother" -- then wiped away a tear and hailed him as the second coming of Abraham Lincoln. Three months later, with Wright disowned, grandma embraced and the great "race speech" now inoperative, not a word of reconsideration is heard from his media acolytes.

Worry about the press? His FISA flip-flop elicited a few grumbles from lefty bloggers, but hardly a murmur from the mainstream press. Remember his pledge to stick to public financing? Now flush with cash, he is the first general-election candidate since Watergate to opt out. Some goo-goo clean-government types chided him, but the mainstream editorialists who for years had been railing against private financing as hopelessly corrupt and corrupting, evinced only the mildest of disappointment.

Indeed, The New York Times expressed a sympathetic understanding of Obama's about-face by buying his preposterous claim that it was a pre-emptive attack on McCain's 527 independent expenditure groups -- notwithstanding the fact that (a) as Politico's Jonathan Martin notes, "there are no serious anti-Obama 527s in existence nor are there any immediate plans to create such a group" and (b) the only independent ad of any consequence now running in the entire country is an AFSCME-MoveOn.org co-production savaging McCain. Continued...

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Charles Krauthammer is a 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner, 1984 National Magazine Award winner, and a columnist for The Washington Post since 1985.

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relief for some paying high gas prices


please pass this along to the "POWERS THAT BE" in the McCain campaign

big oil spends ? millions on TV ads touting themselves.
maybe Sen McCain could arrange a meeting with oil company executives. they could jointly announce that the oil companies plan to voluntarily contribute a very large sum of money to a fund to be managed by them NOT BY THE FEDS in a manner similar to the pharmaceutical industry's program for help with their expensive products. Coupons for gallons of gasoline could be distributed to qualified lower income folks who MUST drive to their job. I'm thinking they should be bonafide tax paying people.
The contributed funds would be non deductible (think windfall profits tax LITE) but the cost of running the show would be deductible.
I have no idea how much money they would be willing to put in , nor how many gallons of gas would be provided, but in the words of the long departed Sen Dirksen---- a bllion here, a billion there and soon we're talking about a lot of gasoline.

DR Ed Herold Waterloo, Ia

Impeach Bush
Man have you got the BDS bad dude. I don't even know where to start with you. First let me say that yes I did vote for Bush and no I have not been completely satisfied with his performance and in fact I have been dissatisfied about a number of his actions. That being said to compare the "community organizer" with 183 days in the US Senate to a man who was the Governor of Texas is ludicrous. Second all of the rants libdolts like you go on about Bush being a tyrant and a dictator and a lawbreaker is the height of stupidity. Your vaunted Democraps had the opportuntity to vote against the Iraq invasion and they did not. They had the chance to vote to withdraw (redeploy as Murtha would say) our troops and they unanimously voted to stay. They know that morons like you will believe what they tell you rather than believe your own eyes. To call Bush a moron, a moron who graduated from Yale MBA, flew fighter jets, and was the Governor of a state simply shows your ability to project your own stupidity rather than an ability to honestly assess anything. To blame GWB for the oil prices is to be ignorant of how oil markets work and to disregard the last 30 years of non-drilling history. To blame Bush for 9/11 is to disregard Osama bin Laden's own words. Thats the wonderful part of being a lidtard - you can always ignore history or revise it to suit your own misguided argument. You all fancy yourselves as superior intellects above the fray that faces the normal everyday slobs but lib positions only exposes the fact that honest and critical thinking is not a liberal strong suit. And you and others like you who post here are the embodiment of that difficency. You might try to get your history somewhere else beside the NYT, HuffPo, and Air America. Thank you for being such a strong argument in favor of school vouchers.
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