Agreed, and I'm waiting for both Bill and Hillary to return the money they've been making of the UAE and Saudi's over the years.
I also see the Democrats overplaying their hand, again, and they'll be back behind the eight ball once it's all over. It's never ending. Democrats create the controversary, gin it up in the press and use that press coverage projecting it to the rest of the country as though it were fact. Then, when it's sorted out, they are back where they began, with more people realizing how dumb and sneaky they were.
To me that's going to be the most interesting thing this weekend. I think they already know that they've overplayed this, but they don't know where to go now. Their loyal minions in the MSM got the first set of talking points and invited all of the "designated hitters" to push them for the shows, but then the ground started to shift under them. Lots of very reasonable sounding voices on both the right and left started to say "wait a minute." And that started to take hold.
The discussion on this thread about this morning's Fox & Friends may mark an attempt by the dims to adjust their arguments:
Ratner's Anti-Globalization Rant: No Foreigners Should Own Ports
So how will lil' Timmy, old Bob, boy George and the rest of the little rascals play this tomorrow? Do they continue with the original xenophobic (and frankly racist) Pat Buchannan like attacks, shift to the more general anti-globalization theme (though that catches up Billary as bad guys) or fall back on the more reliable "this wouldn't have happened if Bush weren't so secret and criminal" campaign?
I'm leaning towards the later being the take away, though I think they'll throw some of all of them against the White House wall and see what sticks.