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.
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