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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Ted Koppel: Flip-Flopping Shows How Tough Obama Is

A couple of interesting video clips from Ted Koppel on ABC’s This Week.  First up, here’s Ted talking about how Obama is just now realizing that blunt promises to withdraw the troops from Iraq do not a sound foreign policy make:

With even mainstream media reporters owning up to the fact that abandoning Iraq isn’t sound policy I think it’s time for the left, up to and including Barack Obama himself, to admit that they’ve been wrong about Iraq all the time.  That it hasn’t been a failure.  That success has been possible all this time.

They won’t admit it, of course, but they should because it’s true.  President Bush is going to leave office with Iraq - and by extension the middle east in general - in much better shape than it was when he came into office.  And that fact is a terrible rebuttal of the liberal lefts incessant defeatism.

The second video here shows Koppel, no doubt in pain from having to criticize the liberal messiah in the first clip, telling us all how Obama’s flip-flops on issues as he enters the general election show how he’s a “tough” candidate.

Personally, I don’t think politicians trying to confuse the public as to their true policy positions is “tough” at all.  I think it’s a crass and cynical ploy from a power-hungry politician who will say anything to get elected.

We all know Obama is moving to the center because he knows he can’t get elected as the far-left, Daily Kos/New York Times candidate he was in the primaries.  We all know that, should he take office, he’ll govern as the far-left liberal candidate he was in the primaries.  Therefore, we all know that this “move to the center” stuff we’re seeing from Obama is calculated to mask the sort of leader he really is.

It’s all a lie, in other words, and there’s nothing “tough” or even positive about that.

Comments

This is just the latest example of the leftie “redefinition” game.


Leftie political philosophy, from a DU commenter:

It doesn’t matter if it’s true or not. RUMOR IS TRUTH. The modern laws of media hype and political warfare have a useful tenet: Repeat ANYTHING or raise false concern over ANYTHING and it is likely to be planted in the conscious/subconscious of many voters.

robert108 on July 6, 2008 at 11:25 am
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When your primary campaign is based on the most left position, the most concilliatory attitude, the promises to get out of Iraq now, not months after he takes office--then any statements made to moderate the positions show either that you never did understand the situation and spoke out anyway, or now that you have the nomination sewed up you will take a different position. Question is: was Obama naive and ignorant of the realities of the middle-east? Or was he just stringing his radical left wing along to get the nomination?  It’s a problem of competence, or a problem of trust.

halatbis on July 6, 2008 at 11:39 am

halatbis: I would suggest a third possibility: his initial positions are his true ones, since they are consistent with his core Marxist values, and he’s just lying to get elected, after which he will do his best to force Marxism on us.


Leftie political philosophy, from a DU commenter:

It doesn’t matter if it’s true or not. RUMOR IS TRUTH. The modern laws of media hype and political warfare have a useful tenet: Repeat ANYTHING or raise false concern over ANYTHING and it is likely to be planted in the conscious/subconscious of many voters.

robert108 on July 6, 2008 at 11:45 am
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We all know Obama is moving to the center because he knows he can’t get elected as the far-left, Daily Kos/New York Times candidate he was in the primaries.  We all know that, should he take office, he’ll govern as the far-left liberal candidate he was in the primaries.  Therefore, we all know that this “move to the center” stuff we’re seeing from Obama is calculated to mask the sort of leader he really is.

“We"= Rob Port.
todd on July 6, 2008 at 12:11 pm

“We"= Rob Port.

Wrong.  We includes everyone in America who isn’t a reality-challenged leftie.


Leftie political philosophy, from a DU commenter:

It doesn’t matter if it’s true or not. RUMOR IS TRUTH. The modern laws of media hype and political warfare have a useful tenet: Repeat ANYTHING or raise false concern over ANYTHING and it is likely to be planted in the conscious/subconscious of many voters.

robert108 on July 6, 2008 at 12:14 pm
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robert108,

and he’s just lying to get elected, after which he will do his best to force Marxism on us.

Wow, I didn’t know you were a psychic. So tell me, how long until you get another divorce?

Nunez on July 6, 2008 at 12:37 pm
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