Clark as Clumsy Obama Surrogate
Put aside for the moment the Wesley Clark’s attack on Sen. John McCain’s war record. I can’t imagine the Obama campaign feeling good about his performance on Face the Nation. One of his talking points was Obama has superior judgment. Clark mentioned that at least four times. Does that judgment include befriending convicted felon and fixer Tony Rezko, working with domestic terrorist William Ayers, and the 17-year relationship with the radical Trinity Church? How superior is Obama’s judgment when he voted against a bill that would have protected infants that survived abortions?
Obama’s “superior judgment” rests on being against the Iraq War from the start. Ok, but that’s not the problem facing the next President. What to do with Iraq is. Obama says he’ll pull out all troops within 16 months while his former adviser Samantha Power (who might be part of an Obama administration) has said that’s a “best case scenario.” Voters should know which path a President Obama would take.
Clark also mentioned Obama was running on his character. Does that include abandoning his promise to take government campaign funds for the general election? How does political expediency fit into Clark’s vision of superior character?
As to Clark’s attack on McCain’s military record he, like the Left, fail to realize McCain isn’t basing his Presidential run on being a POW. When McCain talks about experience he means his years in the Senate working on legislation and talking to foreign leaders. McCain doesn’t brag about Vietnam. Compare that to Obama’s skinny-tie-thin resume, and it’s no wonder Clark had to say “judgment” umpteen times. Matt Lewis is right if Clark doesn’t think McCain is qualified to be commander-in-chief what does that say about Obama?
Then there’s Clark’s past statements on how valuable military service is to a Presidential candidate. In 2004 that was Sen. John Kerry.
Alan Stewart Carl rips this line of attack:
First of all, only the most cynically opportunistic of people would blame McCain for anything the Vietcong forced him to do during torturous captivity. Secondly, I would argue McCain’s time as a prisoner of war sure as hell matters as it shows a level of resolve and ability to survive under intense pressure. I know Harvard Law is pretty difficult too, but, come on…
I won’t argue that McCain’s military career is off-limits–sort of like Obama claims no one can criticize his wife. There may be something in McCain’s past that can tell us something about who he really is. Sort of like Kerry’s claim to have been in Cambodia during Christmas of 1968. But minimizing the courage of enduring all those years in the Hanoi Hilton won’t play with voters.
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Of course Obama wants to put an end to Patriotism as an issue, because Obama is the one who’s patriotism is in question! He conveniently condems questioning patiotism, but where was he when his hatchet men came up with General Betray Us??? Also, why isn’t Iraq, or Afganistan on Obama’s upcoming itinery? Obama knows he can’t compete with McCain on the issue of patriotism, so he’s trying to make it a non issue. Obama has no experience, except to listen to God Damn America for 20 years!