Was it only a week ago this past Sunday that Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton called the North Koreans "unruly children" on "Meet the
Press" and said all they wanted was attention and that "we shouldn't give it
to them"?
Yes, that was Hillary. The wife of the same Bill Clinton who gave
Kim Jung Il 10 years' worth of free good publicity by traveling to North
Korea and shining the global spotlight on the "Dear Leader's" generosity in
releasing two journalists, whom Jung had illegally seized in the first
place. North Korea's last good press was before 1949, but now they shine in
the glow of worldwide approval thanks to Bill (and Hillary) Clinton.
Those two nuclear explosions? Hey, so what? Those rockets that can
go 4,500 miles and someday hit Hawaii? Lots of countries have them. And
haven't the North Koreans proven that they are just plain folks?
History is curiously repeating itself. In 1993, President Clinton
was working up the gumption to impose sanctions against North Korea after
they were caught enriching uranium, but his momentum -- always difficult to
sustain at best -- was derailed when former President Jimmy Carter traveled
to Pyongyang to announce a deal with North Korea to stop them from going
nuclear. The deal turned out to be nothing more than a green light, but no
sanctions were imposed.
Now former President Clinton has upended the world's efforts to
isolate and punish North Korea by letting it in from the cold.
Why did he do it? He and Hillary saw a chance for positive
publicity. She, newly consigned to the inside pages of the newspaper, and
he, entirely absent from them, chaffed at their irrelevance and jumped at
the chance to get back into the limelight.
Obama may or may not have initiated the trip, but he knew of it and
approved it. Why did Obama OK it? In the upside-down world of Obama's
foreign policy, the more a nation is our enemy, the more he feels he has to
show it kindness, love, warmth and support. The more it is our ally
(Colombia, Israel, Britain, Honduran democracy advocates), the more he must
give it the cold shoulder. He calls it engagement. It is really something
more than appeasement but, one hopes, less than disloyalty.
But, we suspect, Obama had a more sinister motivation for letting
the stunt unfold: He wanted to change the subject from health care. He knows
that he is getting clobbered in the national debate. He sees his approval
dropping and has been watching as the elderly coalesce against his health
care initiative.
So, what better way to drown out his critics of August than to
pull off a spectacular hostage release? Obama would gladly punt during
August, distract the nation, and then stealthily pass health care in
September.
He is terrified of August. August is when legislators discover
where their districts are located and go home to get an earful from those
they represent. Increasingly, it seems the month will be particularly rocky
for Democratic advocates of his health care proposals. He would do anything
to change the subject.
But we cannot let him. Please, visit www.dickmorris.com to donate
funds to run our TV ads in swing states this month! We need $1 million and
we only have $100,000 so far. If you let Obama distract you and change the
subject, you will surely lose your health care come this fall!