Friday, October 24, 2008

Krauthammer endorses McCain

Excerpts from Charles Krauthammer’s column today with my comments below the star line

Krauthammer asks - - -

… Who do you want answering that phone at 3 a.m.?

A man who's been cramming on these issues for the last year, who's never had to make an executive decision affecting so much as a city, let alone the world? A foreign policy novice instinctively inclined to the flabbiest, most vaporous multilateralism (e.g., the Berlin Wall came down because of "a world that stands as one"), and who refers to the most deliberate act of war since Pearl Harbor as "the tragedy of 9/11," a term more appropriate for a bus accident?

Or do you want a man who is the most prepared, most knowledgeable, most serious foreign policy thinker in the United States Senate? A man who not only has the best instincts, but has the honor and the courage to, yes, put country first, as when he carried the lonely fight for the surge that turned Iraq from catastrophic defeat into achievable strategic victory?

There's just no comparison.

Obama's own running mate warned this week that Obama's youth and inexperience will invite a crisis -- indeed a crisis "generated" precisely to test him. Can you be serious about national security and vote on Nov. 4 to invite that test?

And how will he pass it? Well, how has he fared on the only two significant foreign policy tests he has faced since he's been in the Senate?

The first was the surge. Obama failed spectacularly. He not only opposed it. He tried to denigrate it, stop it and, finally, deny its success.

The second test was Georgia, to which Obama responded instinctively with evenhanded moral equivalence, urging restraint on both sides. McCain did not have to consult his advisers to instantly identify the aggressor.

Today's economic crisis, like every other in our history, will in time pass. But the barbarians will still be at the gates. Whom do you want on the parapet?

I'm for the guy who can tell the lion from the lamb.

Krauthammer’s entire column’s here.

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Comments:

IMO Krauthammer makes an irrefutable case for voting for Sen. McCain.

If what he says isn’t enough, there’s Wright, Ayers, Rezko and Sen. Obama dissembling about his relationship with each of them.

Obama has told us he never heard any of Wright’s racist, anti-American sermons but listen to him in this post quote from one of Wright’s racist sermons.

We’re got 10 days left in the campaign and I’d urge those of you supporting McCain to do two things:

1 - - - Add to the influence of Krauthammer’s endorsement by sending a link to this post to friends.

2 - - - Send a brief letter to the editor of your local paper quoting or rephrasing from Krauthammer or relying entirely on other material you select. Just make sure it states in positive terms why McCain deserves readers’ votes.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

PA: New poll shows Russell over Murtha, 48-35

Murtha apologized for calling his constituents racists by saying they were actually not racists, they are rednecks.

I haven’t heard if he has apologized for maligning our troops with disparaging remarks and outright falsehoods while they were still in harms way.

If there is any justice in this election, Murtha will go down.