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23 Jun 2008 01:23 pm
"The Mother Of All October Backlashes"
A reader writes:
The "mother of October surprises?" But isn't it then the case that we'd be facing the mother of all
October backlashes as well? If such a thing were to happen, it would
make me more resolved to vote Obama, not less; it would be all too
transparent, and would do more to convince me that we need a clean
break from the executive politics of the past eight years, not less.
It's not entirely clear that one senator is better equipped to deal
with "a sense of international crisis" than the other. Have we really
established that McCain would be a better White House crisis manager
than Obama? What does McCain have under his belt since he went to
Washington that would convince us that he'd manage an Iranian crisis?
At some point, the American people would just look at Washington and
say "enough." If we were to launch a war against Iran - especially as
Ahmadinejad is weakening domestically and there is still a core of
Iranian popular support for America - surely that would be too much
for the nation as a whole to take, wouldn't it?
In the end, I'm not sure that Bush would care. He's playing for the judgment of 2237, not 2009, remember? Or maybe, as one reader suggested, he's channeling Lincoln:
Republicans across the country feared that Lincoln would be defeated.
Acknowledging this fear, Lincoln wrote and signed a pledge that, if he
should lose the election, he would nonetheless defeat the Confederacy
by an all-out military effort before turning over the White House:
This morning, as for some days past, it seems exceedingly
probable that this Administration will not be re-elected. Then it will
be my duty to so co-operate with the President elect, as to save the
Union between the election and the inauguration; as he will have
secured his election on such ground that he cannot possibly save it
afterwards.
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