Fear Chamberlain’s Ghost
Topic: Middle East, Politics|Earlier today our revered President spoke to the Israeli Knesset on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state. In that speech Bush took the opportunity to slam the Democratic nominee on his policy of negotiating with adversaries. In front of many Jews who had lived through perhaps the most nefarious period in modern history the President of the United States chose to invoke appeasement and Hitler for political purposes. This act was flawed on many levels. First, the Dixie Chicks were lambasted for criticizing Bush on foreign soil. Their reputations were severely tarnished and death threats followed. President Bush not only did this on foreign soil but in front of the entire Israeli legislative branch. Secondly, Bush purposely didn’t give credit to the Senator with whom he quoted, isolationist Republican Congressmen William Edgar Borah from Idaho who said, “Lord, if only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided.” If Borah had been a Democrat I’m sure he would have been fully disclosed. Finally, talking to Iran, North Korea, Syria, et al is a policy proposed by Robert Gates, the Secretary of Defense.
So now we are left with the fallout. McCain has hitched his wagon to the opportunism offered by Bush’s speech. And the Right Wing has begun to try to triangulate Obama as the second coming of Neville Chamberlain.
Fortunately, many Conservatives are not very savvy when it comes to history. In fact, many right wingers I have argued with over the years have a hard time getting past what they hear on their favorite sycophant’s radio program. What do I mean, you say? Chris Mathews today tried to carry an argument with one such right winger and talking points seemed to get in the way of the facts. Enjoy.



May 17th, 2008 at 7:35 am
I guess I missed your criticism of Hillary Clinton, trying to divide the country again by race. Huh… If a republican says it, then you would blog about it for months…
May 17th, 2008 at 8:13 am
That was too easy a target. I am not a Hillary Clinton supporter if you can tell by my blog. Her husband was guilty of it also. There is a reality to this however. Despite the Republicans being as weak as they are, see http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/05/democrats_win_mississippi_spec.html
there is a good chance Obama won’t win not because he is too liberal or not strong enough on terror (whatever that means) but because he is Black. But I would rather give the more rational and honest Democratic candidate a shot at the big time than a either of the two stationed candidates he is running against. The more I hear of Barack Obama the more I am convinced he is what America needs post-Bush.
May 17th, 2008 at 8:14 am
Oh, PS, Huckabee made a reference to Obama being shot at. I am not railing on him either even though he is a Republican.
May 19th, 2008 at 5:16 pm
We need leaders not politicians…. That we agree on there are way to few of them in Washington…
May 22nd, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Absolutely rediculous. I was going to say, thank God we don’t have people that incompetent running the country…oh, nevermind, we do.