Diversified Positions
Washington Post - House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said yesterday that Democrats should not seek a unified position on an exit strategy in Iraq, calling the war a matter of individual conscience and saying differing positions within the caucus are a source of strength for the party.
Pelosi said Democrats will produce an issue agenda for the 2006 elections but it will not include a position on Iraq. There is consensus within the party that President Bush has mismanaged the war and that a new course is needed, but House Democrats should be free to take individual positions, she sad.
"There is no one Democratic voice . . . and there is no one Democratic position," Pelosi said in an interview with Washington Post reporters and editors.
So would it be safe to say that the Democrats have no plan for Iraq?
Really, though, I think this plays into something I said yesterday about the Dems and their stance on the war: They just want the issue to go away. If they come out in favor of finishing the training of Iraqi security forces before bringing the troops home they'll alienate their anti-war base. If they come out in favor of bringing the troops home right away they look like a bunch of fools to the rest of America, especially in light of the successful elections held yesterday.
The Dems have to keep their position on Iraq fluid. They can't take a firm stance. That way, regardless of what happens with Iraq in the future, they can bash Bush and Republicans.
See? Like I've said all along: For Democrats its not about sound foreign policy, its about politics.












