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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Huck: Playing to Our Inner Jimmy Carter
by David Limbaugh
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I believe America is the most benevolent and generous nation in the history of the world, which is all the more remarkable considering it is the world's sole super power. But our decency and generosity, Huckabee's theory notwithstanding, has not caused us to be universally loved by other nations, which have various reasons for hating us, none of which has anything to do with our mythical lack of generosity, benevolence or decency.

Nor have we attempted to dominate others. After removing Saddam, did we confiscate Iraq's oil? We sure could use it, couldn't we? Did we make Iraq our imperial subject or did we help it establish its own constitution and republican government? Yes, plenty of critics say Bush has made Iraq an American satellite, but you should expect to find them on Daily Kos and Democratic Underground, not at Huckabee HQ.

Huckabee's most objectionable criticism, though, is that Bush had an arrogant bunker mentality and should have changed his tone and reached out. But what readers seem to have missed is that Huckabee applied the criticism to Bush's domestic as well as his foreign policies -- "at home and abroad."

At once, Huckabee is validating the fraudulent Democratic critique that Bush conducted a "unilateral" foreign policy and, domestically, did not reach out across the aisle to Democrats, which he did on numerous occasions, only to be shot in the back by Ted Kennedy and company.

Everyone knows, though Democrats won't admit, that Bush has continually tried to reach out to other nations, as when he tried to build the coalition against Iraq. Many nations would not join -- not because Bush didn't plead with them but because they had their own corrupt or ignoble reasons for abstaining. Huckabee should join Republicans in condemning those recalcitrant nations rather than joining Democrats in opportunistically condemning Bush.

Republicans might overlook some of Huckabee's other anomalous policy positions, but his betrayal of President Bush, wrapped in a virtual endorsement of Jimmy Carter diplomacy, will require some real explaining.

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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John Acton
Agree about Keyes. You say he took Obama apart in their debates for IL senator. The problem: Obama won.
For the record, he also took GWB and John McCain apart in the 2000 primaries. He's a treasure. He won't get traction for a presidential run any time soon, but I'd like to see him involved in policy somehow.

Also like your hysterical historians post.

Re: Hysterical Historians
"A, tiny, underveloped nation whooped by us in 1993 - and devestated under whithering sanctions?"

In 1991-92, not 1993, Iraq had the 4th Largest Military in the World (behind the US, Russia and Red China). He had first line Soviet military equipment including their best fighter (MiG29); and their best Main Battle Tank (T-72). Saddam's Army was made up of battle harden and tested troops, having fought in 10 years of brutal combat in the Iran-Iraq War. His military had Soviet training, Soviet doctrine, and Soviet advisors. He had more men and equipment and was fighting a defensive battle from built-up fortied positions. Of course, the reason his military "folded like a cheap suit" was his conscripts lacked the morale of Coalition forces, his military lacked the leadership the Coalition enjoyed, and while he enjoyed a quantitive advantage in men and materiel, the Coalition enjoyed the "qualitative" edge.

Watching what happened to the client, Iraq's military in Desert Storm convinced the "diehard" Soviet militarists that watch it happen from their front-row seats as Saddam's advisor, that Soviet Union would be slaughtered had it challenged the US and NATO in Europe, or anywhere else.

As for sanction, apparently you missed UN scandal that was the "Oil for Weapons" Program that insure Iraqi kids starved while Saddam's troops sported some of the lasted Russian anti-tank weapons in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

BTW, there was never a "Peace Treaty" with Saddam following the "Cease Fire Agreement" that halted hostilities in Phase I of the Gulf War. The "Cease Fire Agreement" agreed to by Saddam had certain requirements that Iraq failed to meet. Operation Iraqi Freedom was merely Phase II of the Gulf War.
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