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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain Takes Obama to School on Iraq
by David Limbaugh
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On Monday, John McCain wisely urged Barack Obama to join him in visiting Iraq, something Obama hasn't done since 2006, when he declared the war lost. This is exactly what McCain ought to be doing: taking it to Obama on an issue that appears to favor Obama but in reality favors McCain.

In thrashing President Bush over Iraq since before we invaded, the mainstream media and the Democratic Party have succeeded in convincing much of the public that the war is a failure and that we must withdraw immediately. The propaganda effort has been so relentless that this perception remains to a great extent, even after the dramatic turnaround occasioned by the surge. But this is primarily because the media do their best to suppress any good news coming out of Iraq.

According to Karlyn Bowman, a public opinion researcher at American Enterprise Institute, while polls indicate a majority of Americans believe the war in Iraq was a mistake (also thanks to the Dems and the MSM), they also believe substantial progress has been made because of the surge. Surprisingly -- you'd never hear this emphasized by the MSM -- only 18 to 20 percent of Americans consistently say we should remove our troops now.

A Quinnipiac University poll conducted May 8-12 basically validates Bowman, saying 22 percent believe we should withdraw ASAP, compared to 48 percent who believe we should set a timetable and 28 percent who insist we should keep troops there as long as needed.

Admittedly, different polls show different results, largely because of the wording of the questions. An ABC News/Washington Post poll, for example, asked, "Do you think the United States should keep its military forces in Iraq until civil order is restored there, even if that means continued U.S. military casualties?" It's not surprising that only 41 percent answered yes because respondents, in order to answer affirmatively, were forced to say they favored a scenario that would lead to American casualties.

Can you imagine what public opinion would look like if the MSM were closer to neutrality on this issue and the Democratic Party were dedicated to the long-term best interests of the United States instead of its own partisan aggrandizement?

But even with the propaganda against the war and in favor of immediate withdrawal, a significant majority of Americans understand we do have a major stake in Iraq and that you can't precipitously withdraw without negative consequences.

These mixed poll results show at the very least that a significant number of Americans are open-minded and receptive to the notion that our national interest demands we remain there until we establish substantial order and that Iraqi security forces be able to maintain that order upon our withdrawal.

It's gratifying that John McCain is willing to make that case. He needs to make it every day, unapologetically, and smoke out Obama and the Democrats on their reckless recommendation that we withdraw immediately irrespective of the consequences. Continued...

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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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Subject: 100 Years of War
Might try reading Pat Buchanan's take on McCain...and as a former 45 year Arizona resident who has seen Senator McCain betray his constituents time and again (more lives have been lost due to the open border situation than all those so far in 9/11 and Iraq, and 9/11 was a direct result of Bush/McCain 'open borders' and visa and immigration policies to begin with. Senator McCain's fellow Arizonans are living in a war zone right now, the likes of which far exceed Iraq, although not making near the headlines.

Sorry, we went in there under false pretenses, there were no 'nukes,' and Iraq is no real threat to us, except that our country let these bastards in to begin with - we can't afford it, in both blood and treasure...

And if this 'surge' is working, could have fooled me. This 'war' is unconstitutional and not a redress of 9/11 at all.....

I guess to those that still support it, any old war is a 'good war,' such as Senator McCain (who profited tremendously eventually even with the Viet Nam war when relations were restored - with the great 'Budweiser' trade deal.

Sick man, very sick.

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I have never seen people more enamored of failure than left leaning democrats (pretty much all of them now). From the moment US soldiers marched into Iraq there has been a non-stop diatribe of criticism coupled with claims of incompetence coming from every left leaning source. Interestingly, when the surge started, the news from Iraq pretty much ended. Anyone paying any attention at all could easily deduce that maybe things were starting to turn around. Instead, people on the left, because there were no reports coming from the cheerleaders of failure to tell them what to think, pretty much remained stuck in the past where they could bask in the glow of their belief in American incompetence. Of what benefit would it be for the US to pull out of Iraq? The die is cast. Let's see this thing through.
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