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politics and politicians Title: Jeb Bush: "I’ll tell you, taking out Saddam Hussein turned out to be a pretty good deal" Lefty media (both overt and covert), which has been back on its heels lately thanks to Hillarys impending arrest and prosecution, is already buzzing about the line quoted above, uttered today by Bush in Iowa. Skip to 9:40 of the clip below for the question and his answer in full. On the one hand, Im reluctant to clobber a guy for a poorly worded soundbite when, as here, its in service to a sound point, that Obama and Hillary wasted the security improvements in Iraq circa 2009 by bringing everyone home and then standing around while Maliki fostered sectarian war. On the other hand, Democrats are going to clobber him with it so why shouldnt we have at it now, when its still politically safe on the right to say this is a tin-eared, frankly odd way to describe the state of Iraq for most of Dubyas presidency? (Once hes the nominee and partisan battle lines are fixed, itll be partisan treason to acknowledge that this was a stupid thing to say.) Naval War College prof Tom Nichols: @sidelineredwine That comment is utterly tone-deaf to the cost, the human misery of war, and the mistakes involved. @allahpundit Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 13, 2015 Right, and what makes it doubly weird, of course, is that Jeb already had a weeks worth of grief over his statements on Iraq earlier in the campaign when he hemmed and hawed over whether invading would have been the right choice knowing then what we know now. Youd think hed be extra cautious about his pronouncements on that subject going forward given the unique liability he has from it. Instead he sounds glib. I saw one Jeb fan suggest on Twitter that this is no different really from Obama saying that its a good thing Saddam is no longer in power, but thats night and day. Obama made his reputation as an anti-war candidate; he promised to bring the troops home and he did, to Iraqs ruin. His nuclear deal with Iran is really just his way of relitigating the Iraq war, to see what would have happened if wed pursued diplomacy at all costs with a regional menace instead of war to try to eliminate their WMD program. No one hears Obama praising Saddams demise and thinks this guys ready to go on regime-change rampage across the region. Some will think that of Jeb by dint of his last name, which, I assume, is why he chose to tackle Iraq this week as one of his first major foreign-policy speeches. Hes going on offense because he knows the other side has tons of ammo to use against him. And yet here we are, pondering some new ammo in the form of an off-the-cuff quote about a good deal. Byron York makes another good point on Jebs remarks today. Its fine to praise the surge as a rejoinder to his brothers critics and as a way of putting Democrats on defense the surge accomplished the mission and then Obama came in and screwed it up but thats not an argument thats likely to stick with swing voters. York employs analogy: Yes, the surge was a great success. But no matter how much they want to celebrate it, Republicans have learned: You dont score a lot of points for fixing something you messed up in the first place. The doctor who saves a patient through heroic means after nearly causing his death through a horrific mistake is unlikely to receive praise and acclaim for saving the patients life. Thats especially true if the patient will require years of care to recover from the incident. To press the analogy a bit, say another doctor comes in and decides that long-term care is no longer necessary. He stops it, and the patient again sinks into crisis. Who is to blame then? Most people would probably say both, but the second doctors error is in failing to deal with the damage done by the first doctor. The bottom line is that IRAQ? BLAME THE DEMOCRATS wont work. Theres no way Bush is going to talk himself out of an Iraq problem with voters. If you nominate him, you accept that and hope for the best. The only thing that might mitigate his political damage from the war is if Obamas foreign policy continues to collapse, including/especially if Iran ends up cheating on the nuclear deal. If that happens, swing voters will conclude that the wars most famous critic was just as incompetent in his own way as his predecessor in office was, which will gain Jeb a new hearing on whos really to blame for the state of Iraq and ISIS. Until then, though, hes destined to lose this particular fight to Democrats on points. Itd be nice if he didnt make it worse by occasionally punching himself in the face. Poster Comment: A break from all thing Trump... I think we all knew this was coming, sooner or later. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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Irrefutably proving that the Bushs are mentally incompetent.
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