The Fight Wasn't So Pointless
by
the_slasher14
06/10/2008, 1:03 AM #
The exchange between Bush and Webb in this article is characterized as "pointless." I question that. First of all, in every version I read of it, Webb replied to Bush "I want HIM home (from Iraq)," not "THEM" as it's put here.
If Webb had been making a political point in response to a well-intended personal question, which is what it sounds like if he said "them," then indeed he was picking a pointless fight. But if he said "him," a perfectly reasonable response to Bush's question, then it was BUSH, by responding "that's not what I asked you," who picked the fight. Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal, for one, saw it that way and she has been a past supporter of both Bush and the Iraq War.
My apprehension about Webb has nothing to do with his temperament and more to do with the fact that I have no sense of where he stands on most important issues -- taxes, abortion, business regulation, the whole laundry list. His GI bill proposal was a lot more than simply outmaneuvering McCain -- it was the right thing for the government to be doing for the people who got stuck with fighting this fucking war, which was way overdue.
As for his temperament, I think that might actually turn out to be positive. After all, the guy saw combat in Vietnam and served in Reagan's cabinet. How the hell are you going to swift-boat HIM? You can't. You have to deal with what he says without ad hominem attacks, which is something Republicans don't do well. Gore and Kerry were polite men and look where it got them. Joe Lieberman was so nice to Dick Cheney that he neglected to point out that the man was about as far right as any politician in America, and John Edwards didn't do any better. Maybe it's time to trot out somebody who knows how to snarl a little.