Investors business Daily 3-19-03
Ambassador Daschle
Politics: In a perfunctory pledge of support for U.S. Troops likely to fight a short war soon, Sen. Tom Dashle made a nasty and inexcusable comment.
Speaking Monday before the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union, The Senate Democratic leader said President Bush “Failed so miserably at diplomacy that we’re now forced to war”
The remark was made in the guise of assuring the country that “Democrats and Republicans will be unanimous in our strong support for our troops and for ensuring that they have all the tools and resources needed to be successful.” But that just makes it even more appalling. At this critical moment, couldn’t he resist making yet another dig at a political opponent?
If anyone believes Daschle lashed out a Bush on principle, recall the hawkish joint statement he made with then House Democratic leader Dick Gephardt of Missouri in December 1998. It was issued after Bill Clinton hit Iraq with air strikes on the eve of his impeachment vote. (450 cruise missiles)
“The president has made the correct decision to undertake military action against Iraq at this time,” the statement said. “Any delay would have given Saddam Hussein time to reconstitute his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction and undermine support for our efforts.”
The man Daschel was covering for has also taken the opportunity to take some verbal punches at his successor. In A column written for Britain’s The Guardian, Clinton praises British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s role in the Iraqi situation but thinly disguises his charge that Bush has moved rashly.
“Hawks in America have been pushing for an immediate attack on Iraq,” he wrote. “Some of them want regime change for reasons other than disarmament, and therefore, they have discredited the inspection process from the beginning; they did not want it to succeed.”
Funny that both men think more talking would resolve the Iraqi problem, yet neither seems able to carry on civil discourse about their president and countryman. It’s truly sad if that means they have more respect for foreign leaders than they do Bush. Sadder still is how easy it is to believe that is the case.
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Clinton launched unilateral attacks on 5 nations. Were where all the protestors then…?