Posted on 09/11/2007 2:53:54 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
In the wake of the odious MoveOn.org ad calling our commander in Iraq "General Betray Us," [read Dean Barnett's excellent take here] you might have thought the last thing a responsible member of the media would do would be to accuse other senior officials of "betrayal."
I did say "responsible." On this afternoon's "Hardball," Chris Matthews accused President Bush of "betrayal" for his handling of Iraq.
The "Hardball" host was fuming over Gen. Petraeus's reluctance to state whether the war in Iraq would make America safer.
CHRIS MATTHEWS: He couldn't say whether what we're doing in Iraq makes America safer or not. He couldn't say whether the lost lives, the misery, the hundreds of billions of dollars being spent are worth the effort in terms of our national security.View video here.
SEN. JOHN WARNER: Are you able to say at this time if we continue what you have laid before the Congress here as a strategy, do you feel that that is making America safer?Matthews went apoplectic.
GEN. DAVID PETRAEUS: Sir, I believe this is indeed the best course of action to achieve our objectives in Iraq.
WARNER: Does that make America safer?
PETRAEUS: Sir, I don't know, actually. I've not sat down and sorted out in my own mind. What I have focused on and been riveted on is how to accomplish the mission of the Multi-National Force - Iraq.
MATTHEWS: This must be a first, an American field commander who can't say whether the sacrifices he's asking of his troops every day and night are worth it to their country. Did General Washington not know the answer in the American Revolution? Did General Eisenhower not know the answer in World War II? What are we doing in Iraq if the very man commanding the war doesn't know if it's doing us any good in terms of our national security? This is the real news of the [pronounced with contempt] so-called Petraeus Report. The general who won't tell how long it will take us to achieve the mission in Iraq can't tell us whether achieving that mission -- should it ever be achieved -- is worth it.
But it gets worse. The person who has to account for this policy of sending and keeping the American army in Iraq isn't some good soldier named Petraeus. It's the president who did the sending and the keeping. That the president continues to hide behind Petraeus, a man who admitted late this afternoon that he's given no thought to the Bush policy of fighting this war in Iraq, is not an acceptance of accountability, but a betrayal of it.Surely Matthews was aware of the false analogy he had made between Gen. Petraeus and Generals Washington and Eisenhower. The latter were the supreme commanders of wars fought for the very creation and survival of the United States. For all its importance, the war in Iraq is different. As MNF-I commander, Petraeus is charged with a specific mission: accomplishing our nation's objectives in Iraq. As he stated, he is entirely focused on achieving that goal. He is not the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs, let alone the Secretary of Defense or the Commander-in-Chief.
Crissy = P.o.S.
Chris Matthews accuses Pres. Bush of “betrayal” on Iraq. Ping to Today show list.
Matthews is an ass.
And good luck to you in The Chase ;-)
Chris Matthews is a loud mouthed moron. What’s new?
It isn’t just about being “safe.” It’s about principals and honor. We have the recipe from UBL on how to be safe... convert.
McCarthy moment? Not a good idea to bring that up, because outside of some tactics most of us don’t necessarily subscribe to, McCarthy was dead on target. Take a look at what passed for the Democrat party in the United States. Still think McCarthy was wrong? Look at any A.N.S.W.E.R. site, moveon.com., du.com and kos.com. Still think McCarthey was wrong? Can unAmerican activities rise to the level where it’s a threat to the nation? Take a good hard look at these entities and tell me no. I’ll reserve some beds over at Belvue for those who still can.
What do you expect from nbc/msnbc; they stand for nothing but hate speech and lies. It is what they do.
As an aside: I appreciate the recaps and congratulate you on your ability to actually click on the station and report to us on their current hate speech and lies. You must have really low blood pressure! :-)
Matthews said he never served in the military but he served in the Peace Corp.
who in the world cares what this jerk off says.
Only that dunghole Matthews would think that “Corps” makes him a Marine equivalent.
I’m sure all 12 of his viewers were suitably impressed.
Thanks, Laverne. In fact, I do have unusually low blood pressure, though I’m sure it ticks up a few notches at moments like this. Then again, I have — seriously — started having to take a daily Prilosec since starting these reports!
I heard he also did service as a bell ringer outside a Target for the Salvation Army.
Girl Scout Camp is tougher than the Peace Corps Sissy Chrissy!
We all know how Chris Matthews packs his fudge. This is no surprise.
UPDATE: In subsequent testimony, Gen. Petraeus did attest to the importance of the Iraq war to national security.
SEN. EVAN BAYH (D-In.): “I thought you had an excellent, very candid response to Senator Warner’s question and that was - he asked you - going forward the recommendations that you’re making, will that make America safer? And you said that you could not answer that question because that was beyond the purview of your — beyond the scope of your responsibilities.”
PETRAEUS: Well, I thank you actually, Senator, for an opportunity to address that, frankly. Candidly, I have been so focused on Iraq that drawing all the way out was something that for a moment there was a bit of a surprise. But I think that we have very, very clear and very serious national interests in Iraq. Trying to achieve those interests — achieving those interests has very serious implications for our safety and for our security. So I think the answer really, to come back to it is yes. But again, frankly, having focused down and down and down, that was something that really on first glance is something that I would let others -
BAYH: I judge by your response to Senator Graham, that you have given that a little additional thought.”
PETRAEUS: Immediately afterwards actually.
BAYH: “That happens to all of us, including those of us on this side of the table.
The general’s exchange with Sen. Bayh came just before 6 P.M. EDT, shortly before Matthews went off the air, and after Chris went on his rant at the top of the show. We’ll look for Chris to acknowledge Gen. Petraeus’s statement tomorrow.
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