Post Mortem
Finally it is over. One of the worst aspects of this whole campaign has been how long it lasted. For almost all voters who have clearly developed political philosophies and beliefs, or even just clear party affiliations, their minds were made up long before the rest even began thinking about the election. This is especially […]
Read More..>>McCain’s Leadership
Besides the issues on which McCain and I differ, there is another aspect about a McCain Presidency that greatly troubles me. This is the issue of leadership, which has troubled me since the first Bush Presidency. Presidents are more than simply Chief Executives; they function as both the leader of the country, and the leader […]
Read More..>>Victory Is Not An Option
The response to the improving situation in Iraq among the Democrats is very revealing. Last time I pointed out how their political rhetoric has become their reality. They have said that Iraq is a mistake and a failure for so long that, for them, not only is victory is inconceivable, there is not even room […]
Read More..>>Iraq War – Should we Leave? Part V
Last time I looked at the inconsistency involved in the anti-wars movement’s supposed concern for the Iraqi people and their opposition then later support for sanctions. But this is not the only place where they anti-war crowd has consistency problems. One thing I really find strange about the anti-war crowds calls to leave Iraq now, […]
Read More..>>Was Clinton a Great President?
A friend recently claimed that Clinton was a great president, far above Bush. I highly doubt that Clinton will go down even as an above average president. There is no chance for him to be seen as great. Great Presidents are those who had a major impact on the history of the nation. Washington, is […]
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