A suggestion that strains the imagination

Sen. Barack Obama today called for a troop reduction in Iraq, defended John Murtha, and offered the White House a helpful suggestion that the Bush gang will surely ignore.

Obama said Americans want to find solutions to the “difficult and complicated situation in Iraq.”

“The President could take the politics out of Iraq once and for all if he would simply go on television and say to the American people ‘Yes, we made mistakes. Yes, there are things I would have done differently. But now that we’re here, I am willing to work with both Republicans and Democrats to find the most responsible way out,'” Obama said.

Now, this isn’t going to happen. Really. There’s no chance at all. But part of me wonders if Bush even realizes how much support he’d gain if he took Obama’s advice, stopped treating the war like a partisan campaign exercise, and acknowledged his mistakes.

He’d probably get a 10-point bump in the polls overnight. It’s too bad, for Bush, he could never bring himself to say the words.

” ‘Yes, we made mistakes. Yes, there are things I would have done differently.”

That’s not how I’d characterize what that gang
did to put us in this mess, and it sure wouldn’t
make me feel any better.

Anything short of Bush resigning and admitting
a multitude of crimes doesn’t do spit for me.

  • Not only is Junior unable to see that he really has screwed the pooch, he really can’t admit it without opening the mother of all worm cans.

    Any statement of “we made mistakes” would lead to questions like “what the hell were you thinking?”

    And then it’s off to the races.

    It took decades for the war hawks to admit screwups in Vietnam, if they ever admitted any.

    I’d sure like to see someone get an interview with his dad about this mess.

  • I like Obama’s suggestion. I like it for the fact that it is unassailably reasonable. It’s the obvious course of action for a president who took his job seriously. The suggestion is therefore a perfect illustration of exactly how unreasonable our president is. And it succeeded in making the point without a hint of partisan language that would have turned off the listener.

    The man (Obama) is good.

  • The slumbering giant that is Barack Obama has finally awakened. This is one genie that no one except himself can put back in the bottle, and I hope for all our sakes that he doesn’t.

  • Stop bothering the President with these abstract nuances. I am sure that he has more important things on his mind, he´s just waiting for someone on the staff to tell him what it is that is important. He´ll be just fine.

  • I read one argument atgainst Obama running for prez in 08, that he was “inexperienced” and needed some seasoning in the halls of Congress before making a run. If you use Bush as an example, who’s to say you need any experience at all? Governor of Texas? Pfeh!

    For our sakes, the Dems should at the very least make Osama the VP designate in oh-eight.

  • Sagacity :

    Really, why can’t we nominate Obama in 08? Let’s skip right over all those other folks.

    There is only one argument against him:

    He needs to be seasoned.

    Which means in essense:

    Fame + Politics + Corruption + DC lobby industry = Seasoned.

    In other words:

    He’s got to be ruined before he can run.

  • “Stop bothering the President with these abstract nuances. I am sure that he has more important things on his mind, he´s just waiting for someone on the staff to tell him what it is that is important. He´ll be just fine.

    Comment by Stephen — 11/22/2005 @ 6:58 pm”

    Good point, Stephen. Like thinking about how to find his way out of a room without looking stupid. (Did anyone else find that famous pic of him tugging at a locked door hysterically funny?)

    My point, though, is is this… has anyone noticed that the man who so proudly claimed in 2000 that he “didn’t do nuance” and is such a “straight shooter” suddenly retreats into nuance and artificial parsing of sentences when caught in a, uhm, misstatement of fact?

    My favorite is this:

    Pre-war: Iraq has WMD
    Post-war: Iraq was actively seeking to engage in weapons of mass distruction related program activities.

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