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March 15, 2007
Senate Democrats are trying to adopt a resolution that would set a deadline for withdrawal of troops from Iraq. On the Senate floor yesterday, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell quoted leading Senate Democrats who have acknolwedged, in the recent past, that setting such a deadline would be destructive and would help the terrorists. He has reproduced his speech on his web site: Speaking at the National Press Club in 2005, my good friend the Majority Leader himself said this: "As for setting a timeline, as we learned in the Balkans, that’s not a wise decision, because it only empowers those who don’t want us there, and it doesn’t work well to do that." The Washington press corps is always looking for a scandal. Most of the scandals they come up with are minor, and some, like the current flap over the firing of some U.S. Attorneys, aren't scandals at all. But how about this one? Leading Senate Democrats are advocating a policy which they have previously admitted to be dangerous to the national security of the United States. There are only two possibilities. Either the Democrats can articulate some objective conditions that have changed so drastically in the last few months that what was formerly unwise and dangerous has now become necessary, or else they are deliberately trying to undermine our security in exchange for political gain. If I were a reporter, I would be asking the Senate Democrats some hard questions. To comment on this post, go here. |