Before It's Too Late
by noelschutz, Fri Aug 26, 2005 at 06:30:10 AM EDT
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2005/08/25/DI2005082501346.html
And he will be blogging at 2:00 pm for any who want to ask him questions.
In his Op-Ed, Clark takes us out of the box by denying that the false dichotomy between STAYING THE COURSE and CUTTING AND RUNNING. He offers some details that are a part of a more comprehensive plan for a NEW DIRECTION that Clark would undertake if he were president - a direction that Bush cannot and would not ever take because of the PNAC agenda that drives him and his cohorts.
So it might work, even at this late date, though many think it is already too late. But, hey, I'm not a four star general who actually won a war and reconstructed the peace. But of course it will not come about. Therefore, the onus is put on Bush who not only got us into the mess, is digging us deeper into the morass, but will not consider the measures that could conceivably salvage it to some degree. So cutting and running is now a failure - a failure to do what needs to be done to "fix" what Bu$hco broke. With Clark's strategy, the Democrats cannot be painted soft on national defense for wanting to cut and run by the Bush cadre, and then they will cut and run in response to American opinion and call it a victory - Maybe they will.
So, Clark concludes, if Bush fails to adopt the strategy Clark proposes, the American people have a right to demand our troops come home.
It is honest, it could be possible, and it is a master stroke that makes the Democrats the ones with a plan and Bush the coward who will take his marbles and go home.
Once again, Wes has winged them with a smile - and the truth.
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