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GOP Reacts to Richardson Endorsement

by BooMan
Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 12:21:08 PM EST

Nixon met with Leonid Brezhnev and Mao Tse-Tung, and Reagan met Mikhail Gorbachev, but the Republicans seem to think talking to your enemies is a sign of weakness. And they intend to make their no-diplomacy policy an issue in the campaign. Here's their reaction to Bill Richardson's endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama.

The GOP slammed the endorsement. Republican National Committee spokesman Alex Conant said it serves as a “reminder that Bill Richardson brags about meeting with hostile foreign dictators – just like Barack Obama aspires to do,” a reference to the senator’s statements that he would meet with Iranian leaders.

“Obama and Richardson have very different resumes, but they share the same wide-eyed approach to America’s enemies,” Conant stated. “Photo ops with Castro, Chavez and Kim Jong-il have not made America safer in the past – and won’t in the future.”

Ironically, less than a year ago it was Gov. Richardson that the Bush administration tapped to talk to the North Koreans when their policy there got into trouble. Of course, the Republicans were a bit confused by that whole episode.

"Talk about retreating to a Clinton policy," said Republican political consultant Ed Rogers. "Next they will want Hillary to sponsor heath-care legislation," he said, referring to the Democratic front-runner, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), and her ill-fated bid to overhaul health insurance as first lady. Rogers said he was puzzled about why President Bush would complain yesterday about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) visiting Syria while praising Richardson for going to North Korea.

Cognitive dissonance is a way of life with Republicans and it doesn't seem to trouble them most of the time. They will attack Barack Obama for his willingness to sit down and take the measure of our enemies. In part, this is because the GOP is the party, not of national security, but the national security industry. A defusing of international tensions is never in their interests.

But it's also a way for them to portray themselves as tough on national security. They seem to forget that Henry Kissinger held secret meetings in Paris with Le Duc Tho and other North Vietnamese emissaries for years on end during the Vietnam War.

Beginning in 1969, Mr. Tho held recurrent secret negotiating sessions in Paris with Henry A. Kissinger, then national security adviser to President Richard M. Nixon. The two men initialed the armistice accord on Jan. 23, 1973, after working out its terms, and President Nixon called it "an agreement to end the war and bring peace with honor."

Mr. Tho and Mr. Kissinger were jointly awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for that work, though fighting between Vietnamese forces continued. Mr. Tho, the first Asian chosen for the honor, refused it, saying that "peace has not yet been established."

I suppose the modern day equivalent would be Condi Rice holding secret meetings with Ayman al-Zawahiri or one of his top lieutenants. Not a very useful analogy, I know, but I hope it makes the point that the Republican attitude toward North Korea, Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela is nothing more that empty political posturing. It's not like Obama is going to sell them TOW Missiles or send Ollie North to deliver them a Bible and a cake.



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Yet another example of the actual world colliding with, um, that other one.  What I really want to know, of course, is where was Richardson the day that Bill Clinton . . .

there is no such thing as history. there are only historians.
by S2 on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 11:53:46 AM EST
GOP has cause to worry. Richardson's endorsement gives a boost to the perceived weakness of Obama's foreign policy/commander-in-chief creds.

Their guy's foreign policy credentials, experience is just not there. AWOL.

The Richardson endorsement of Obama caps a week of McCain's gaffes:

McCain's foreign policy gaffe No: 1

McCain's foreign policy gaffe No: 2

McCain's foreign policy gaffe No:3

Well, "You can't vote for war and disown the results"

by idredit on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 12:16:38 PM EST
Isn't it customary to bring baked goods when visiting?  

Fear will keep the local systems in line. -Grand Moff Tarkin Survivor Left Blogistan
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 12:33:53 PM EST
maybe, but in the shape of a key?
by BooMan on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 12:39:37 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Time for America to stop listening to the GOP bullies, and especially Democrats.  The GOP bullies have screwed the pooch every chance they've had over the last 7+ years when it comes to foreign affairs/policy.  Time to hit back, and stand up for a less destructive, less catastrophic, less incompetent, less stupid foreign policy.

If we elect another Republican President the world will be justified in blaming the American public for Republican sins and misdeeds.

Obama is a Patriot

by Steven D on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 12:35:55 PM EST
we've read about the GOP reaction.

How about the Clinton camp?

WSJ: Clinton Aide Says Richardson's Endorsement Is Insignificant.

Former Democratic presidential candidate and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson finally made up his mind and endorsed Sen. Barack Obama today, but a senior advisor to Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign--which likewise spent months courting the governor's nod--dismissed its significance.

"Look, I think that everyone has their endorsers," said senior Clinton strategist Mark Penn, adding-with a little huff-"I think New Mexico is a state that actually, we won."

"The time that he could have been effective has long since passed," he continued, "I don't think it is a significant endorsement in this environment."

Perhaps sensing that it may not be effective to dismiss out of hand a popular Hispanic governor's political clout, campaign spokesman Phil Singer chimed in. "We respect Gov. Richardson," he clarified, "But at the end of the day this campaign is about Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama."

can y'all  spell sour. grapes?  bitter.lemon?

yeah. Yes, we can.Jeez I hope Penn will continue mouthing off.

Well, "You can't vote for war and disown the results"

by idredit on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 01:22:23 PM EST


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