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Thursday, July 31, 2008
Frank Turek :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Presidency Is Not An Entry-Level Position
by Frank Turek
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Barack Obama’s recent op-ed in the New York Times declares, “It’s time to end this war.” (You remember that Senator McCain tried to respond, but the Times apparently wanted to give McCain his opinion rather than allow him to express his own.   Every day I read the New York Times and the Bible just to see what both sides are doing.) 

Is Obama right?  Is it time to end this war?  Maybe it is time to begin drawing down our forces and handing-off more responsibility for security to Iraqi forces.  This idea is gaining favor in Bagdad and Washington. 

The problem for Obama is that withdrawal, not victory, has always been his goal.  Obama wanted to “end this war” when it would have meant an American defeat.  The only reason a slow withdrawal is possible now is because President Bush made the unpopular but wise decision to increase our efforts while Obama and the Democrat party tried to get us to cut and run.   

This raises a larger question about Obama’s fitness for the presidency.  Obama has four positions related to the war which, in my view, disqualify him for the presidency. 

First, how can a serious candidate for President of the United States have a long-standing goal to end the war rather than win it?  Great presidents don’t end wars—they win them.  The only way the American military can be defeated is when American leaders forfeit the fight for them.  And that’s exactly what Obama has wanted to do for years.  

By forfeiting this war we will embolden Islamic radicals who will be free to turn Iraq into a new oil-rich haven where they will finance and launch a fresh round of terror attacks.  We are fighting a suicidal enemy who will stop at nothing to end your freedom and mine.  They will not be reasoned with, placated or appeased.   They can only be defeated. 

Obama seems oblivious to these facts.  He has long been more concerned with placating head-in-the-sand liberals than defeating our enemy and protecting our freedom.  Government’s most fundamental duty is to protect its citizens from harm, and Obama fails to meet the most basic requirement for the job.    

Second, Obama wants to negotiate with the head of state most closely connected to the terrorists we are fighting—Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.   Other than the goose bumps liberals get when they think they are saving the world by talking with tyrants, there is nothing good that can come out of such negotiations.  Not only would they legitimize an outspoken and dangerous enemy, but they would be an exercise in futility.  How could we trust any resulting agreement with Ahmadinejad? 

Should the United States trust a character who denies the Holocaust and continually threatens Israel with comments such as, “Israel must be wiped off the map,” and “Anybody who recognizes Israel will burn in the fire of the Islamic nation's fury.”?  Obama thinks so.  With that kind of judgment he barely qualifies to be the mayor of San Francisco, much less the leader of the free world.

Third, unlike President Bush, Obama will not adjust his position when the facts prove he’s wrong.  Bush changed his tactics and instituted the surge.  But Obama still has trouble admitting the surge worked and will not give credit to the United States soldiers who made it a success.  Apparently, Obama would rather discount the brave actions of our fighting men and women than admit he made a mistake.  He also persists with the absurd assertion that America is less safe since the war began.  Will someone in the drive-by media ask Obama how a free Iraq and thousands of terrorists dead or on the run make us less safe? 

Finally, Obama has shown no capacity to do what presidents must do to protect the country:  make the least bad choice when there are no good choices available.  In fact, Obama is notorious for voting “present” in the Illinois Senate rather than taking a stand at all.  If there’s one thing true about the presidency, it’s that all tough decisions rise to the top.  You can’t hide by voting “present.”   And in those tough decisions, there are often no good choices just less bad ones.  Continued...

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Frank Turek is the award-winning author or coauthor of three books including Correct, Not Politically Correct: How Same-Sex Marriage Hurts Everyone and I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist. His TV show airs Mondays at 8 pm ET on DirecTV, Channel 378. To learn more visit www.CrossExamined.org.
 
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Great Presidents win wars
Frank said :'First, how can a serious candidate for President of the United States have a long-standing goal to end the war rather than win it? Great presidents don’t end wars—they win them. The only way the American military can be defeated is when American leaders forfeit the fight for them. And that’s exactly what Obama has wanted to do for years.'

REPLY: Hasnt the U.S. pulled out of wars in the past ??? (The Vietnam War, the Korean War, and others ?).


Gus - Obama and the Popsicle stand...


Gus writes: “Bush was Experienced? - at what?”


Before running for the office of the presidency of the United States of America, George W. Bush served as the governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000.

That is an executive position, as elected leader of the second largest state in the union, both geographically and by population, a state which in the 4th quarter of 2006 (according to the most recent data I found) had a gross state product of $1.09 trillion dollars.

By way of comparison, to the best of my knowledge, Barack Hussein Obama has never even run a Popsicle stand.

In 2004, Obama was a member of the state senate of Illiniois' 13th district.
In 2005, he became the junior Senator from Illinois to the U.S. Congress.
In 2006, Obama began running for president of the United States of America, which has essentially been his full-time occupation ever since.

If Obama's undeniable inexperience doesn’t give people serious doubts and reservations, then nothing else about him is likely to, either.


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Gus writes: “The GOP foisted that anti intellecutal maroon on us with full knowledge that he was incurious to a fault, obstinate in his ignorance - with Shakespearean daddy problems.”


Even *if* your characterization was remotely accurate, GWB had at least one redeeming virtue that clearly trumped all others:

In 2000, he wasn’t Algore.
In 2004, he wasn’t Jean François Kerry.

It is sad that our choices are so limited.


John McCain is not Barack Obama…


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Gus writes: “The punishment for that should be a decade of 3 house Democratic control.”


The punishment for giving us the likes of Ted Kennedy, Robert Byrd, Howard Dean, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Harry Reid, Tom Daschle, Rangel, Nancy Pelosi, Murtha, Conyers, Cynthia McKinney, Schumer, Fienstein, et al, ought to be permanent banishment as a political philosophy, ideology and party, because it is manifestly and irretrievably bankrupt.

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