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31 May 2008 02:39 pm
Dealing With Clinton And Ahmadinejad
A reader writes:
People wonder how Obama would deal with a sociopathic enemy in Iran or elsewhere - I think we'll have a good idea over the next couple weeks. How he's handling the Clinton campaign right now is the best evidence.
Even though it's ridiculous to count ANY of the FLA or MI delegates
(Clinton agreed to the rules, and Obama wasn't even trying in those
states), he's going to compromise anyway (even though it's unjust and
wrong) because it appeases the people of those states whose emotions
the Clintons have destructively and selfishly stirred up. BUT - without
jeopardizing his overall goal in the bigger picture of securing the
nomination.
In other words, Obama will negotiate with dictators, even legitimize
them if he has to, but always with the big picture in mind: the safety
and prosperity of America's citizens.
Imagine if in Iran, they chatted with Ahmadinejad, showed Iran some
ostensible respect and in so doing quietly wooed the disgruntled
Iranian population further and further toward our side.
The Iranian people are what's important - just like the voters in MI
and FLA. The Clintons are merely an obstacle to be worked around just
like Ahmadinejad. The mistake Bush and McCain make is that their
disgust with Ahmadinejad causes them not to do what's necessary to
reach out to the citizens of the "enemy" who we ultimately need on our
side. Obama doesn't let his distaste for Clinton and her unjust
behavior get in the way of getting the outcome he needs. Instead of
fearing that Obama will be outsmarted by Ahmadinejad (and Bush has
truly been in every way as Iran's influence has grown immensely on his
watch), let's trust him to outsmart him the way he has with Clinton.
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