4 posts tagged “george w. bush”
Here are columns by Tony Blankley and Robert Scheer, both about Barack Obama, which we'll be discussing on tomorrow's show. (Other topics TBA, but probably the housing bill that's moving fast to help prevent total mortgage meltdown.)
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
BLANKLEY: The GQ statesman
By: Tony Blankley
OP-ED:
Watching Sen. Barack Obama glide through his foreign trip so far, nervous Republicans and other patriots have to hope that American voters will not view him through the eyes of a Hollywood casting director. Because one could not cast a man, who can better visually portray a worldly statesman?
Obama on the Brink
Posted on Jul 22, 2008
By Robert Scheer
Barack Obama is betraying his promise of change and is in danger of becoming just another political hack.
AND here's a special report from FOX News -- about John Bolton's comments:
Fox News
Bolton: Bush Paving Way for Obama Admin.
by Major Garrett
I wanted to share an interview former Bush United Nations Ambassador John Bolton did with Fox about the administration's decision to send the State Department's No. 3 diplomat, William Burns, to meetings this weekend in Geneva to discuss an incentive package aimed at deterring Iran for building and deploying nuclear weapons.
Bolton is on the outside looking in at an administration he barely recognizes. A hard-liner on Iran, Bolton sees only folly in attempts to negotiate Iran away from what he considers its single-minded obsession with obtaining nuclear weapons and using that leverage to make itself an even bigger player in the Middle East.
More importantly, Bolton appeared to concede Obama will win the White House. He went so far as to say Bush's Iran moves could take the Iran issue off the table for McCain and give Obama a boost in credibility on national security he believes is unfounded but will nevertheless occur.
The interview occurred Wednesday and I apologize for the late posting.
Tony Snow's funeral set me back professionally and emotionally yesterday and I'm playing catchup on several fronts as a result.
This is the Bolton verbatim:
"This is not going to be a one time meeting. I can tell you what the State Department will say the day after the meeting: 'It went really well, we made a lot of progress, now we've got a process going, surely we should go to the next meeting.'
In any event it's the Bush administration legitimizing the Obama presidency's policy. It's like Senator Obama already has a transition office in the West Wing.And, I think, it will make it very difficult for congressional Republicans and Sen. McCain to continue their critique of the weaknesses of the existing administration policy.
The problem is that the negotiations with Iran have already been underway for 5 years. This is not a new idea. It's not a new idea when Sen. Obama proposes it, it's not a new idea for the us to sit at the table. After 5 years of negotiation, the only consequence is that Iran is 5 years closer to nuclear weapons. Iran is not going to give up its pursuit of those weapons voluntarily, the diplomatic options have been tried and failed and our real options are now, unfortunately, quite limited.
I think the State Department is doing its best to ensure a smooth transition toward the Obama administration. So, I have little doubt that an interest section is highly likely before the end of the Bush Administration. Once again, Tehran will read that as a weakening of the administration's resolve and will use it to their advantage."
Again, this interview occurred Wedneday. The Bush administration confirmed work on creating an interest section in Iran on Thursday.
On the eve of Obama's overseas trip, this criticism from a former Bush insider suggests John McCain may have less latitude to criticize Obama on Iran. He may have lost ground in criticizing Obama on Afghanistan due to his endorsement of sending more troops there this week - after Obama called for the same thing on Aug. 1, 2007.
Mentioned in Today's Show: David Brooks editorial in New York Times:
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Our show summary: Lawrence O'Donnell sits in again as host. The White House announced it’s agreed on a “general time horizon” for possible troop reductions in Iraq. Tony Blankley says we’ve succeeded; Arianna Huffington says we’ve failed; and Bob Scheer says we never should’ve gone in the first place. An interesting conversation about Left-Right divisions ensues, wherein Tony tells the left what it thinks and Bob corrects him; Arianna defies these obsolete political labels, including the “archaic name of our show!” Then, Al Gore proposes that the next President call on the US to generate electricity without using oil in the next ten years. Can’t be done, say the panelists: their reasons may surprise you. A quick scan of the VeepStakes, wherein conspiracies and so-called down payments on said office are discussed. And a moment spent on a question from LRC blog-poster YoDave G (Dave, sorry it wasn't a longer discussion!).
See additional comments posted below by our volunteer LRC bloggers, Marisa and Michael.
Matt Miller mentioned a bunch of articles in the show: catch up on your reading:
Robert Novak: The Obamacons Who Worry McCain
Steven Pearlstein: The Bottom is Up Ahead
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2008/04/22/DI2008042201947.html
Wall Street Journal, Aramco Dueling Dialogue:
Global Oil Spike Worries Fuel Debate in Saudi Arabia
Paul Krugman in the New York Times: Fuels on the Hill
FIRST Update
We just finished recording the show
Initial notable quotables as noted by our guest bloggers Marisa Bojiuc and Michael Shaw:
Bob Scheer on Supreme Court and guns:
About Obama's lack of flag lapel pin:"Now they'll have to have a gun strapped on to show their patriotism."
Jim Antle on SCOTUS and guns:
"Activism is in the eye of the beholder. Democrats stand up for states
rights in the more liberal states but are reluctant to challenge
ingrained gun culture in conservative parts of the country."
Matt Miller on SCOTUS and spate of 5/4 decisions:
"As a lapsed legal mind myself, whoever thinks legal decisions are distinct from
political ideals, that's really a fraud."
Bob Scheer on North Korean Nukes:
"I don't know why everyone is down on Bush for acting reasonably. I don't know why people are slamming Obama for wanting to negotiate with people. Why not negotiate with Iran? North Korea is going the way of Vietnam and China. Game is over for totalitarianism of that nature. I suspect Iran will go that way."
Jim Antle on North Korea:
When you take Iraq out of the equation, foreign policy support for Bush
collapses. Bolton, Cheney disagreed with Bush on this.
Realists are not happy, liberal internationalists are not happy,
neocons are not happy. No wonder he's at 23% approval rating."
Arianna Huffington on Bush approval ratings:
"Who makes up the 23 percent?????"
Bob Scheer on Saudi Arabia:
"Those SOBs couldn't open the spigot...that could help us out in a time of crisis."
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