When the president sat down with NPR’s Juan Williams this week, the host passed along a question he received from Spec. Ryan Schmidt, who is currently serving in Iraq. It’s a question a lot of us have been wondering about.
WILLIAMS: You know, you mentioned timetables. NPR has a reporter embedded with the Minnesota National Guard in Iraq, and one of the soldiers there asked the question — says, “My name is Specialist Ryan Schmidt (sp) from Forest Lake, Minnesota, and my question for you, Mr. President, is what if your plan for a troop surge to Baghdad does not work?” What do you think?
BUSH: Well, I would say to Ryan, I put it in place on the advice of a lot of smart people, particularly the military people who think it will work, and let us go into this aspect of the Iraqi strategy feeling it will work.
Like most of the president’s responses to substantive questions, the answer was pretty weak. Ryan Schmidt is putting his life on the line and he wants to know if the president has any ideas about what he’ll do next. Bush, once again, believes force of will seems to matter — we should “feel” it will work. (It’s reminiscent of Stephen Colbert, suggesting it doesn’t matter if we know escalation won’t work; what matters is what we “feel” might work.)
While Williams didn’t follow up on the point with Bush, NPR’s John McChesney did follow up with Schmidt to gauge his reaction to the president’s response to his question.
Needless to say, Schmidt wasn’t impressed.
JOHN McCHESNEY: Yesterday, one of the extended Minnesotans got to ask a question when NPR’s Juan Williams interviewed President Bush. Spec. Ryan Schmidt asked if the president had a plan if his troop surge didn’t work…. We asked Spec. Schmidt if he was satisfied with the president’s answer.
SCHMIDT: No, it did not answer my question. I would have liked to know more so that there will be a plan if this does not work. For some of us that are over here, particularly me, my unit, we all feel, what’s the point of us being extended if your initial plan to send more troops over here does not work? What are you going to do, Mr. President?
If Bush wants to dodge questions from Juan Williams, that’s par for the course. But Ryan Schmidt deserves an answer.
It’s a shame he won’t get one.