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McCain: The next Zell Miller?

Posted: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:22 AM by Domenico Montanaro

In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Joe Lieberman writes that “Obama, who, contrary to his rhetorical invocations of bipartisan change, has not been willing to stand up to his party's left wing on a single significant national security or international economic issue in this campaign. In this, Sen. Obama stands in stark contrast to John McCain, who has shown the political courage throughout his career to do what he thinks is right – regardless of its popularity in his party or outside it. John also understands something else that too many Democrats seem to have become confused about lately – the difference between America's friends and America's enemies.”

“There are of course times when it makes sense to engage in tough diplomacy with hostile governments. Yet what Mr. Obama has proposed is not selective engagement, but a blanket policy of meeting personally as president, without preconditions, in his first year in office, with the leaders of the most vicious, anti-American regimes on the planet. Mr. Obama has said that in proposing this, he is following in the footsteps of Reagan and JFK. But Kennedy never met with Castro, and Reagan never met with Khomeini. And can anyone imagine Presidents Kennedy or Reagan sitting down unconditionally with Ahmadinejad or Chavez? I certainly cannot.”

The Washington Post covers McCain’s attack on Obama on Cuba. “Sen. John McCain stepped up his assault on Sen. Barack Obama's foreign policy credentials at a rally in Miami yesterday, criticizing Obama's willingness to talk to Cuban President Raul Castro and other hostile foreign leaders without preconditions. But McCain's argument was undercut when a 2006 video emerged of former secretary of state James A. Baker III, a prominent McCain supporter, saying that "talking to an enemy is not in my view appeasement."

Will Bush once again tag-team Obama? Per NBC’s Kevin Corke, President Bush today will deliver remarks in the East Room commemorating May 21st as a "Day of Solidarity with the Cuban People."

In a speech in DC yesterday, Democrat Joe Biden had some tough words for President Bush and McCain on the subject of foreign policy. “The first thing last week revealed is an emerging, ugly pattern of political attacks masquerading as policy,” he said. “It started last month, when Senator McCain said: ‘I think it's very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States. So apparently has Danny Ortega and several others… If Senator Obama is favored by Hamas, I think people can make judgments accordingly.’ His surrogates repeated the charge.

“Then, last week, the President unleashed a long distance swift boat attack on Senator Obama and Democrats in the Israeli Knesset… What is stunning is that this is the only president I know -- and I've served with seven -- who would engage in this kind of activity while overseas in the Knesset. What is disheartening is that John McCain, a man I admire, endorsed the President’s remarks instead of repudiating them.”

Biden then concluded, “When it comes to the most urgent national security challenges we face -- Iraq, Iran and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan -- last week made it clear that stylistically and substantively, there is no day light between George Bush and John McCain. They are joined at the hip. There would be no change with a McCain presidency and so there will be a real choice for Americans next November.”

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June 10 Independance...

To blame the meeting between JFK and Khurshev on the wall going up is absolutely hysterical... yet twisted!

Let me provide you with some insight as to the real reason the wall went up so you can tell your children you've learned something today.

East Germany lost too many skilled workers in those years.  The East German government saw no other way to prevent those workers from their exodus to the West so they closed the border between the two on August 13, 1961... about two months after the meeting.  This means plans had been in the works for a while.

The other reason is there was a big problem due to the currency exchange.  The West German DM had been exchanged into the East German DM at a rate of 1:4 in West Berlin.  The people with West German DM could get goods very cheaply in the Eastern part of Berlin (kind of like people in the US going to Mexico).


lol...

Some of those comments are very funny...

:)
Um.. no Reagan didn't negotiate with Iran... he just secretly and illegally traded arms for hostages being held by.. drum roll please.. their surrogate's in Lebanon.. Hezbollah.
"John also understands something else that too many Democrats seem to have become confused about lately – the difference between America's friends and America's enemies"

Here's what John and Joe don't understand:  Joe Lieberman is one of America's enemies.  I only wish that CT has "no sour grapes" rules like more responsible states with cleaner election laws.  In my home state of Wisconsin, if you lose the primary, you are barred from the general election ballot.

If Lieberman wants to espouse his far-right foreign policy preferences for Israel why not go ALL the way: skip the Republican party and go straight to Likud.
One last thing...

Through this administration, the US has almost become isolated.  Prior to this administration coming into office and screwing things up... we had numerous allies.  Even after the events of 9/11, we had the world at our side and willing to pitch in at all costs.  Then bonehead Bush decided to chase UN weapons inspectors out of Iraq, so he could invade them...

Talking never hurt anyone, if you feel otherwise, why don't you see your local recruiter and volunteer to get into the Army infantry before casting your vote for McWhackjob.
Joe Lieberman is not an American, he's an agent/lobbyist for Israel.  
Britches...

seeing how Obama and Clinton voted the exact same way 93.8% of the time means they do share the same beliefs and values.
Ryan...

you not voting for someone who has voted the same as Hillary 93.8% of the time means ole Joe isn't the only "bumbling fool".

but you go ahead and teach the Dems a lesson because they didn't put your "candidate" up as the nominee.

stupid is as stupid does!
Nothing Lieberman does can surprise anymore, and what are McCain's "foreign policy credentials"? Being a POW in one war, and one of the last backers of the idiotic catastrophe in Iraq? Not that impressive, in my opinion.
Boy the Obama supporters are just so darned defensive, Leiberman supported the War, the Dems threw him under the bus, but he came back and still won as an independent...  The leftwingers have taken over the democratic party, and that will loose the white house again for them in November.
Joe Lieberman is going to make it difficult for any Jewish American to run for high political office in the future.  He clearly is willing to sacrifice the well being of American for the security of Israel and inspires ever Anti-Semite to believe that there is a conspiracy by the Jews to run the U.S. government just to help their homeland.  It will take year to undue his damage as he has reinforced every stereotype that Jewish Americans have sought to overcome in American Political life.


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