working

ADVERTISERS

POPULAR TAGS

ADVERTISERS

 Outside the Beltway 

Life in the Alternate Universe

Awww….. it’s so cute when politicians play the “history would have been different!” card.

U.S. Sen. John Kerry, D- Mass., who was in town Sunday to help Gov. Jennifer Granholm campaign for her re-election bid, took time to take a jab at the Bush administration for its lack of leadership in the Israeli-Lebanon conflict.

“If I was president, this wouldn’t have happened,” said Kerry during a noon stop at Honest John’s bar and grill in Detroit’s Cass Corridor.

Bush has been so concentrated on the war in Iraq that other Middle East tension arose as a result, he said.

This is one of those things that perpetuate the idea of an all-powerful presidency. It would be perfect appropriate for John Kerry to say that things would have been different if he’d won, so long as those thing were actually in his control. (”If I were President, I would not have vetoed federal funding for stem cell research”, for example.) But last time I checked, the President does not actually control the Knesset or Hezbollah, so I think it’s safe to say that it’s entirely possible that this conflict would have happened anyway. Now it may not have happened, but there is virtually zero evidence either way.

That said, this little bit later in the article irked me.

Hezbollah guerillas should have been targeted with other terrorist organizations, such as al-Qaida and the Taliban, which operate in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Kerry said. However, Bush, has focused military strength on Iraq.

“This is about American security and Bush has failed. He has made it so much worse because of his lack of reality in going into Iraq.…We have to destroy Hezbollah,” he said.

Good policy or no, I fail to see how the United States military actively engaging Hezbollah would have decreased Middle East tensions, given that it would have almost certainly entailed unilateral action on the part of the United States, and would have involved U.S. troops being stationed in even more Middle Eastern states.

I suppose it’s too much to expect critical thinking from U.S. Senators in this day and age, but still…

UPDATE (James Joyner): In the “great minds think alike” department, see Steve Verdon’s post on this from this afternoon.

About the Author: Alex has a B.S. in Biochemistry from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and a J.D. from the University of Kansas School of Law. He currently works in the telecommunications industry.

A political, philosophic, and pop culture junkie, he has been published in the Kansas City Star, TCS Daily, and Comic Book Resources. He joined the staff of OTB in June 2006. Additionally, he’s been writing the blog Heretical Ideas since October, 2001, and also reviews cigars at Cigar Jack's Cigar News and Reviews.
 
 
Related Stories:
    • None Found
 
Recent Stories:
| Subscribe to RSS Feed | Permalink | Send TrackBack
 
Comments
 

This is one of those things that perpetuate the idea of an all-powerful presidency.

I think it accurately reflects Kerry's view of the presidency, and says something about why he sought the office.

In fairness, the same may be true of every other man who has served as President since at least the time of Wilson.

Posted by Kent G. Budge | July 24, 2006 | 10:03 am | Permalink
 

Kerry would either bore them to death with endless "summit" meetings, or likely, given the myopic Viet Nam view of Kerry, carpetbomming or DiOxyn .. err .. Agent-Orange.

Posted by Neo | July 24, 2006 | 01:11 pm | Permalink
 

Many Democrats are divorced from reality, Kerry and Dean included. You really have to believe the American people are collective idiots to put forth this view.

Posted by C.S. Scott | July 24, 2006 | 03:01 pm | Permalink
 

Sigh ... it appears that the Dems are revising their entire primary/caucus schedule, on the theory that the existing system gave us the Kerry nomination.

I'd still rather him than Bush in the White House, but remind me again why those were the ONLY TWO CHOICES? Jesus wept.

Posted by Anderson | July 24, 2006 | 03:38 pm | Permalink
 

RSS feed for these comments.

Comments are Closed

 
Search OTB
OTB RSS Subscribers via FeedBurner
For Advertising Info, write
otb@blogads.com

ADVERTISERS

ADVERTISERS

OTB MEDIA

OTB Gone Hollywood

OTB Sports

Allie is Wired



Visitors Since Feb. 4, 2003

All original content copyright 2003-2008 by OTB Media. All rights reserved.