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Blinded By Might

How conservatives blew it

Cal Thomas wrote a book chiding the Christian Right, titling his reprimand "Blinded by might"
(In politics, blindness can be fatal to future election success.)
This time around, the left-leaning Cindy Sheehan was blinded by something else, personal pain perhaps. Or the ravages of grief still raw. (By early 2008, the Democrats, by and large, were taken over by a general attitude toward Iraq of get-out-this-second, following the lead of Cindy Sheehan and others)

In February, 2007, when Barack Obama declared that he was running for President, violence in Iraq had reached apocalyptic levels, and he based his candidacy, in part, on a bold promise to begin a rapid withdrawal of American forces upon taking office. At the time, this pledge represented conventional thinking among Democrats and was guaranteed to play well with primary voters.

During the early primaries, Senator Obama continually pointed out that he was the only Democrat who NEVER supported the war, or supported funding for the troops.

But in the year and a half since Obama entered the primaries, two improbable, though not unforeseeable, events have occurred: Obama has won the Democratic nomination, and Iraq, despite myriad crises, has begun to stabilize.

In late June of 2008, candidate Obama went to Iraq, he rallied the troops, he praised their valor, their courage and sacrifice, he met with General David Petraeus, and got his views on the conflct. He met with Nouri al-Maliki. and got his hopes for a wind-down.

In early September, Obama let Bill O'Reilly interview him. He admitted that the surge has succeeded in ways that nobody anticipated, that the surge had succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. However, he added, the Iraqis themselves still have to step up to the plate, both cost-wise and in terms of the responsibilities for security, coalition-building, and the rest.

In mid October it happened. Colin Powell, longtime Republican, who was one of the major architects of the Bush entry into the war, finally took the leap and endorsed Obama for president. Powell called Obama a transformational figure, and said "Senator Obama has demonstrated the kind of calm, patient, intellectual, steady approach to problem solving that I think we need in this country."

On November 19, 2008, eight days after President Elect Obama's visit to a military cemetery in Chicago, Aymin Al-Zawahiri, the number two man in al-Qaeda, called Obama "a house Negro." Zawahiri linked Obama with other house Negroes (as Zawahiri called them) as Colin Powell and Condi Rice -- contrasting them with such real Negroes as Malcolm X. Was it in response to the "signals" that Obama would aim to be "President of all the people" and that his goal would be to "govern from the center"? Those objectives were no "signals" or hints. He stated them clearly, and throughout his campaign.

Why else was it possible to eat into the moderates, the independents, the swing-voters, the Republicans and centrist-voters, the red states and socalled "conservative" Democrats? Organizations like (the conservatives for Obama blog), Organizing for America (Republicans) and republicansforobama.org sprang up. Former-Bush advisor Peter Wehner even found himself asking, in a potent article, Why is it so many Republicans are leaning toward Obama? He mentioned Bill Bennett, Rich Lowry, Joe Scarborough, among others. We might add the obvious, Colin Powell, Alan Greenspan and Chuck Hagel (See.)

In the end, Obama not only won the fence-sitters, but he tromped the Republicans in some of their own states, inncluding "red states" like Florida, Virginia, Colorado, New Mexico, Indiana, Ohio, and North Carolina.

Karl Rove was one Republican conservative who saw the handwriting on the wall months ago, and foretold the Obama landslide. How was it possible? One thing Zawahiri simply fails to understand about the American system, our Presidents really have to become, as it were, the SERVANTS of the people. They have to possess the astuteness, the wisdom, the humility to somehow reach out to (and embrace) broadly diverse coalitions across a range of the American electorate. No mean feat.

Here's more on the subject of "Conservatives for Obama" --
Conservatives for Obama by Foon Rhee (Boston.com)
Mr. Right? The rise of the Obamacons by Bruce Bartlett (New Republic)
Why do conservatives love Obama? by Andrew Keen
Miles to Go by Peggy Noonan (Wall Street Journal)
Why conservatives love Barack Obama by Joe Conason (Salon)
Conservatives and Obama by Ron Chusid
It's a real phenomenon: conservatives for Obama by Ann Althouse
Obama's Red State Appeal by Jay Newton-Small (Time)
Chuck Lasker in the Conservatives for Obama blog, notes "Obama won by a substantial popular and electoral majority. It is clear from exit polls as well as the massive numbers of Republicans who told me they voted for Obama that Republicans for Obama (RFOs) were more than anyone predicted in number."

Obama hails their Valor and Sacrifice


CHICAGO � (November 11, 2008) President-elect Obama honored fallen troops Tuesday by placing a wreath at a memorial and making a Veterans Day pledge to the many Americans who have served in the military.

"Let us rededicate ourselves to keep a sacred trust with all who have worn the uniform of the United States of America: that America will serve you as well as you have served your country," Obama said in a statement.

"As your next commander in chief, I promise to work every single day to keep that sacred trust with all who have served."

One week after winning the presidential election, Obama took a brief break from his primary tasks of planning his administration and monitoring the economic crisis to mark Veterans Day at the bronze soldiers memorial between the Field Museum and Soldier Field in Chicago.

President-elect Obama is accompanied by Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq war veteran who lost her legs in combat. She served in Iraq with the Illinois Army National Guard's 1st Battalion. Duckworth's combat wounds in Iraq cost her both of her legs and damaged her right arm.

The wreath bore the phrase "dedicated to the defenders of our liberty." He and Duckworth bowed their heads briefly and then each saluted.

In his statement Obama praised "the extraordinary service and selfless sacrifice of our nation's veterans" who have "defended the American people and stood up for American values."

"Since 9/11, a new generation of American heroes has borne a heavy load in facing down the threats of the 21st century, and their families have been asked to bear the painful absence of a loved one. These Americans are the best and bravest among us, and they are all in our thoughts and prayers," he added.
Where Republicans went wrong - the "most socialist" deficit record in U.S. history

George W. Bush has compiled a fiscal record of startling recklessness
(Pat Buchanan)


To my Republican friends
by Bob Shepherd

It has been noted that a few perceptive observers saw the handwriting on the wall. (See Karl Rove, above). Even more than Rove, television commentator Pat Buchanan -- whether you call him a conservative, a moralist, a prophet like the Old Time Hebrew sort, a "populist" (as some have called him) or just an on-target "rebel" of some kind -- managed to hit the nail on the head more than once, in his jeremiads against the abuses of power (whether by liberals or, in this case, by conservatives.) Buchanan has not always shied from controversy.

Long before pundits were speaking out, Pat Buchanan warned of what was going on. Republicans used to be known for their adherence to fiscal integrity, fiscal responsibility. Early in the Bush administration, a kind of sell-out was taking place. The greedy and unscrupulous were hiding behind the skirts of the ideological hard-right, and found a "safety" of sorts, there.

Now we can look back and see the fiasco brewing. Now we can ask (as Sarah Palin did) "how did we run up a $10 trillion debt in a Republican administration??" Ten trillion dollars, while the wealthiest of the wealthy got repeated tax CUTS. This at a time when troops were being asked to give everything -- sacrificing family well-being, risking life and limb for their country in a foreign land -- and the wealthiest got several repeat tax CUTS. This is reverse chivalry, reverse Christianity, reverse "noblesse oblige."

Whatever happened to old-time "Responsibility" that older generations of conservatives hailed as all-American. Now, it is heard more from the liberals, so it seems, than from Republicans. It was the much-reviled Bill Clinton that we got our last balanced budget. The Bush administration has been the most socialistic, extravagant, profligate administration in American history. Partly of course, it was the war (largely unavoidable), but the manner of fighting was perhaps the most expensive, with huge expenditures going to the numerous Blackwater (mercenary) type "private armies" our government hired. Those forces without rules, essentially without oversight, while the real GIs, our soldiers and marines, served with minimal pay, and without adequate time to rest, and recuperate.
Come Home America
Reverend Byron Brazier

If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn
from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

2 Chronicles 7:14



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