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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Tony Blankley :: Townhall.com Columnist
The lonely president
by Tony Blankley
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The American presidency has been called "A Glorious Burden" by the Smithsonian Museum, and the loneliest job in the world by historians. As we approach Christmas 2006 Anno Domini, President Bush is surely fully seized of the loneliness and burden of his office.

For rarely has a president stood more alone at a moment of high crisis than does our president now as he makes his crucial policy decisions on the Iraq War. His political opponents stand triumphant, yet barren of useful guidance. Many -- if not most -- of his fellow party men and women in Washington are rapidly joining his opponents in a desperate effort to save their political skins in 2008. Commentators who urged the president on in 2002-03, having fallen out of love with their ideas, are quick to quibble with and defame the president.

James Baker, being called out of his business dealings by Congress to advise the president, has delivered a cynical document intended to build a political consensus for "honorable" surrender. Richard Haas (head of the Council on Foreign Relations) spoke approvingly of the Baker report on "Meet the Press," saying: " It's incredibly important ... that the principle lesson [of our intervention in Iraq] not be that the United States is unreliable or we lacked staying power ... to me it is essentially important for the future of this country that Iraq be seen, if you will, as Iraq's failure, not as America's failure."

That such transparent sophism from the leader of the American foreign policy establishment is dignified with the title of realism only further exemplifies the loneliness of the president in his quest for a workable solution to the current danger.

Not surprisingly the most recent polls show just 21 percent approval of his handling of the war -- an 8 percent drop since the election, and that mostly from Republicans and conservatives. Overall, his job approval level is down to 31 percent.

If Washington gossip is right, even many of the president's own advisers in the White House and the key cabinet offices have given up on success. Official Washington, the media and much of the public have fallen under the unconscionable thrall of defeatism. Which is to say that they cannot conceive of a set of policies -- for a nation of 300 million with an annual GDP of over $12 trillion and all the skills and technologies known to man -- to subdue the city of Baghdad and environs. Do you think Gen. Patton or Abe Lincoln or Winston Churchill or Joseph Stalin would have thrown their hands up and said, "I give up, there's nothing we can do"?

Or do you suppose they would have said, let's send in as many troops as we can assemble to hold on while we raise more troops to finish the job. If the victory is that important -- and it is -- then failure must be unthinkable, even if it takes another five or 10 years. Continued...

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Tony Blankley served as press secretary to then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. Tony Blankley is the author of The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? .
 
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The neocons must go
I hope you will at least entertain the possibility that it will take a complete rejection of the neocon line of reasoning to begin righting our ship.

The “hard-liners”, in my view, are the neocons who envisioned a number of endless wars against a number of different groups and countries.

I am getting very tired of people claiming that we do not have the will to defeat Al Qaeda simply because there is recognition of a flawed policy in Iraq.

In Iraq it is not the so-called national unity government against the insurgents. Components within the government are opposed to each other.

The people in the “Iraqi” military have no loyalty to this national unity government.

At this point in time, the country is tribal. It is not nationalistic. This is not the Iraqi’s fault. It is ours for not understanding that when we went in there.

This is what happens when you try to manufacture a constitutional government before political consolidation is achieved.

It will take decades to achieve the type of political consolidation necessary for a stable constitutional government in Iraq.

There are some people there who may or may not be part of Al Qaeda and who are causing mischief. Whatever they are, they are highly disorganized and not the root cause of civil strife there. They are causing between 1 and 2 percent of the violence at best. It requires a complete lack of understanding about Iraqi society to believe that they are causing this civil war. We created the civil war when we invaded.

The invasion was in the interests of Osama Bin Laden and Iran. They both hated the Hussein regime. Iran gained a strategic advantage when we invaded. Osama Bin Laden got additional propaganda for recruiting new members.

There are a number of strategies for undermining despotic regimes that do not involve creating this kind of chaos and overextending our troops.

This recognition is painful because a lot of our young 20 year olds are getting killed for no good reason. Our continued presence there is making things worse. The longer we stay, the worse the conflagration will be when we leave -- and sadly, there will probably be a great conflagration.

Not alone enough.
The current list.

1. Our Marines in the brigg at Camp Pendleton for fighting aginst evil.

2. Our Border Guards in jail for defending our Borders aginst an illegal invasion by, in this case a drug runner.

3. How many times must the Marines kick in the same steel doors in "Fool-loose-ya Iraq" before some one figures out the leader of the death squads in Iraq , the mad mulla Saddar must be stoped cold.

4. North Korea has nukes and is nuts enough to use them, any fool can see that.

5. Mexico has had long enough to solve its own problems, if they can not understand over population and not cast out the commies, its not our job to hire them all and cast our grandchildren off as wage slaves for the rich east coast evil money cult.

6. If given the chance to look the last evil in the eye from Russia , that misjudgement is alone enough to stand him alone, "plumioum" kills.

7. I am my self of the Apache gene pool, and once upon a time in Vietnam prayed to make it out alive, God was busy that day and the Marine Gunny E-9 who ran the "shooters" with us advised ,"stop the praying start shooting or your going to get his favorite Marine Sgt. killed. So the religion thing is a mystrey to me, but all things considered, its NOT THE ROP.

8. Those who use others as usefull tools to gain things like a Trans Texas Toll Road , that will belong to a compay from Spain for 50 years is a "USER".

9. If you want to make a case to merge Canada, Mexico and the United States with a SPP, have the guts to say so out in the open, hideing things from Americans is skankey.

10. When you loose real Americans like me who served in War, who's family served in many past wars, and who is a Republican, who serves on his county Republican Platform Committee, and serves on the State Republican Platform Committee, and now spends lots of time reserching the Constitution Party Platform, you just may spend lots of time alone in Paraguay if you have a ranch ther as some suspect.

Other than that have a moment alone as I did that day in Vietnam President Bushamundo'

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