If you needed anymore proof that
Democrat leaders in Congress are playing politics with the war against
Islamofascism all you had to do was listen to a
recent Capitol Hill press conference where Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid (D-NV) was fielding questions. When asked repeatedly whether
the Iraqi people would be safer as a result of the
anti-war/troops-out-now lobby getting its beloved US retreat, Reid
responded by asking if there were any more questions. The Democrat Party
that championed freedom, liberty, honesty and civil rights for the
everyman, everywhere, is dead. The Progressive-Left has killed it and
buried it in an unmarked grave somewhere in the deserts of Iraq.
As stunningly callous as Reid’s
elitist response was, that wasn’t the half of it. In fact, the short
exchange between Reid and ABC News correspondent Jake Tapper could very
well serve as the defining moment for the 110th Congress’s Democrat
leadership.
As Reid and his anti-war allies
prepared to embark on the Madison Avenue PR stunt that was the Capitol
Hill "all-nighter,”
he made the fatal mistake of dropping his guard, removing his pacifist
mask so that the entire world – or at least those who were paying
attention – could witness, definitively, the true motive behind his
embrace of the anti-war/troops-out-now movement – politics.
When Tapper asked the question
initially, it seemed like a straightforward question, "Do you think the
Iraqi people will be safer with US troops out?”
The
obvious answer to this question is no. Whether the Iraqi army is
completely trained and up-to-speed is of little relevance. If you had to
choose between being protected by the US military and any other military
in the world I believe the choice is pretty clear. You would choose the
most effective, efficient and lethal fighting force the world has ever
known: the US military. Israel’s IDF would probably come in a not too
distant second but hands down, the premier choice would be the US armed
forces.
But leave it to a politician to be
too full of himself to answer an obvious question with an obvious
answer.
In response to Tapper’s question
Reid said:
"It is clear that the Iraqi
people don't want us there. It is clear that there is now a state of
chaos in Iraq. And it is up to the Iraqi people to make themselves
safe."
When Tapper replied that Reid hadn’t
really answered his question Reid said:
"This isn’t a debate.”
And when Tapper re-stated his
question Reid simply ignored him, asking if there were any other
questions.
Maybe it wasn’t a debate but it was
certainly a press conference. In press conferences reporters ask
questions and those holding the press conferences provide answers. Reid
failed at providing an answer to a very simple question. He seems to be
failing a lot lately, although you wouldn’t know for his arrogance.
It is unclear what polling company
Reid employed to canvas the Iraqi people about their desire to see US
forces leave Iraq. In fact, the only people in Iraq who make it
perfectly clear they want the US and coalition forces to leave are those
slaughtering innocent men, women and children in the name of al Qaeda,
albeit with less frequency since the initiation of Operation Arrowhead
Ripper. I haven’t heard that al Qaeda has a public opinion polling cell
but it is an evolving entity that adapts to its surroundings. Perhaps we
should take a look into Senator Reid’s rolodex and PDA.
Equally as unclear is where Reid is
getting his real-time information regarding the situation on the ground
in Iraq. By most accounts – many from those with boots on the ground –
the "surge” is most definitely working. Violence at the hands of
al Qaeda terrorists has been dramatically reduced in Baghdad. Al Qaeda
has been defeated and routed from their stronghold in Baqubah. In Anbar
Province, once likened to the American "wild, west,”
local tribal leaders have banded together to battle al Qaeda,
fighting alongside US and coalition forces.
Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) has
made the
astute observation:
"The surge is working. . .So you
might say that, in Iraq, we've got the enemy on the run. But for some
reason, in Washington, a lot of politicians are on the run to order a
retreat by our troops even as they are beginning to succeed."
What is crystal clear in all of this
is that time is not on the side of the anti-war/troops-out-now
Progressive-Leftists in Congress. As the surge gathers momentum and
progress in the Iraqi theater is made, the Progressive-Left needs to
expedite their political agenda of troop withdrawal so they can execute
it before the window of opportunity closes, before they lose their
leverage over the anti-war/troops-out-now voting block.
You see, the Democrat leadership in
Washington has never accepted what even al Qaeda has declared, that Iraq
is the central battlefield in the global war on terror, the war
against Islamofascism. House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike
Skelton (D-MO) has gone as far as to banish the term "global war on
terror” from use in his committee. In their simplistic view, they see
this global conflict, this violent clash of ideologies, as
compartmentalized individual confrontations rather than the related
battles of a larger war. Somalia was a peacekeeping mission gone bad.
Bosnia was a regional conflict. The bombing of the USS Cole was a
criminal act at the hands of a splinter terror group as was the 1993
World Trade Center bombing and the bombing of the Khobar Towers.
Progressive-Left, anti-war Democrats
are still content to believe that terrorism isn’t a war issue but a law
enforcement issue. In their twisted, abused and morally relativistic
world, if we stop going after al Qaeda the threat will "go away.” This
"hide under the blanket” mentality may work for three-year-olds trying
to hide from imaginary monsters but
it doesn’t work for political leaders facing terrorist groups who
have issued declarations of war against their countries.
Harry Reid’s political opportunism
is so blatant only the blind and the illiterate can’t read between the
lines. Those who buy into his escalating line of bovine feces are
uneducated on the facts, too lazy to seek them out or dishonest. For the
record, it isn’t unpatriotic to legitimately question those in power, to
honestly and openly debate the facts as they present, untainted by
special interests and agenda-driven miscreants. It is unpatriotic,
however, to play politics with the security of our nation during a time
of war or ever.
As the US military continue to
achieve on the field of battle in this global war against Islamofascism,
as our forces continue to win the hearts and minds of those made
skeptical by past decisions forced at the hands of American politicians,
as our brave men and women in uniform continue to fight and defeat the
worldwide terror of al Qaeda, I would love to ask Senator Reid one
question: How can you live with yourself?
Then, I already know his response:
"Are there any other questions?”