Showing posts with label Bill Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Clinton. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Richard Holbrooke Pulls A Clinton

No need to worry, this has nothing to do with sex with interns.

Let me preface this by saying I mean no disrespect to the recently deceased. While I acknowledge I am not a long time foreign policy junkie who can fully appreciate the career of Mr. Holbrooke, I have seen him interviewed several times over the past two years and I certainly found him to be intelligent and thoughtful.

That said, I was a little taken aback this morning when across the MSNBC ticker, it said the last words of Mr. Holbrooke (according to his family) were:
You've got to stop this war in Afghanistan.

Seeing as how in all the interviews I have seen of Mr. Holbrooke since his appointment as Special Envoy to Afghanistan & Pakistan in 2009, I did not ever recall him being a strong voice for ending the war, I found this a little surprising.

What does this have to do with Bill Clinton you might be wondering?

Well, Bill Maher has on occasion pointed out that - after leaving office - President Clinton has said that he thought marijuana should be legalized (I will acknowledge here that a google provides no evidence of that). About the former president's stance, Mr. Maher has quipped "Great! Wouldn't it be nice if you were in a position of power and could do something about it?!"

So this is reminiscent of Mr. Holbrooke. He was The Man when it came to Af-Pak. He had Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's ear and would certainly have had some influence on President Obama as well. As far as I can tell (who knows what was going on behind the scenes? Well, I suppose we all might soon enough given the WikiLeaks situation!), Mr. Holbrooke never spoke out against our ongoing war/occupation in Afghanistan until it was too late.

Sometimes carpe diem isn't just a cliche people.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Obama Just Does Not Get It

Within the last few hours, Barack Obama trotted out Bill Clinton to urge congressional Democrats to back his tax capitulation with the GOP.

This is pathetic.

Does he really think just dusting off a corporatist former President is going to change the fact that he sold us out?

I'll tell you what, Mr. President:

If you can re-animate FDR and get his seal of approval, I'll consider endorsing your deal. Until then, I'm still waiting for my $500 back.