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Monday, January 05, 2009
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
George W. Obama
by John McCaslin
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Susan Glasser, the former Washington Post assistant managing editor who became executive editor of Foreign Policy magazine, brings readers an eye-opening headline for her debut issue: "The Making of George W. Obama."

Equally intriguing, the article is the first by former State Department "boy-wonder" Christian Brose, newly crowned senior editor at Foreign Policy, who only a few weeks ago was chief speechwriter and policy adviser for Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, having previously reported to her predecessor, Colin L. Powell.

(When the just-nominated Miss Rice heard foreign-policy suggestions offered by the normally reserved Mr. Brose, who had shyly raised his hand to speak, she inquired about the identify of "that young red-haired kid." He was 25 years old.)

"One of my regrets about my work at the State Department is that we were unable to convince the American people that [George W.] Bush's pragmatic internationalism had within it the makings of a strong, sustainable global leadership for the 21st century - and that, as such, it had the potential to heal some of the fraught divisions over America's role in the world that have plagued the country since the end of the Cold War," Mr. Brose now writes.

As for President-elect Barack Obama: "The 2008 U.S. election was all about change. But that's not what we're going to get on foreign policy," Foreign Policy recaps. "Instead of a radical departure from Bush, we're likely to end up with a lot more of the same. And that may be just what we need."

SUCCESS, BY GEORGE

Washington's Media Research Center observes that nearly two years after reporters derided President Bush's troop surge as "a folly" and "lost cause," American troop deaths are at their lowest level since the Iraq war began in 2003.

"So right on cue," says the media watchdog, the New York Times reports that "ABC, CBS and NBC have all pulled their full-time reporters from Iraq. According to correspondent Brian Stelter, the lack of violence means the networks are less interested in the Iraq story."

Wrote Mr. Stelter: "Representatives for the networks emphasized that they would continue to cover the war and said the staff adjustments reflected the evolution of the conflict in Iraq from a story primarily about violence to one about reconstruction and politics."

NO 'HO HUM'

"It's one of those things that if you've done it a number of times, it's usually, 'Ho hum.' But this is no ordinary thing. I'm as excited now as I was the first time. I'm sky-high." Continued...

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John McCaslin is a contributing columnist on Townhall.com and author of Inside The Beltway: Offbeat Stories, Scoops, and Shenanigans from around the Nation's Capital .

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cleverness_of_me (NY 1/6/09 - 10:02 PM)
"The MSM, also known as the DNC has ..."

Beg your pardon, I believe that should be "The MSM, also known as the DNC Ministry of Propaganda has ..."

Good post, otherwise.

camanintx, quotes or links?
It wouldn't surprise me, but we've been paying for everything since the get-go (blood for oil? where's the oil, or the money from the cash-flush Iraqi government?).

Do you have any citations or links for your assertion that "we've been paying off Sunni tribes not to fight us"?

I'm just askin' !
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