Posted on 12/31/2008 10:15:17 AM PST by saganite
come one. the universe is Obama’s bee-otch.
Good article. Thanks for posting it.
He doesn’t look like the successor to MacArthur does he? He’s easily our most succesful General since Doug though.
Excellent piece and on the mark!
Petraeus is a leader and a patriot. Obama is just a talker and mystery man. The only reason Obama prevailed is because of his skin shade and devious bullsh!t which has swooned all the fools and Liberals (but, I repeat myself).
I'd wager Petraeus would beat the snot out of Obama next year as well if this Man of the Year award was done honestly. But it isn't.
The MSM will not tell the true story of David Petraeus. Just like they will never tell the true story of how the Democrats almost brought Defeat to Iraq and a Melt down in the Middle East.
Obama may have a lot on his plate but he doesn’t have to deal with the threats posed by the madman Saddam Hussein in a Post 911 world. Thank You George W. Bush.
I keep comparing Bush Administration and his generals in Iraq with Lincoln and his generals in the Civil War.
From the start of the civil war until 1864 when Lincoln finally went with General’s Grant and Sherman the civil war was a terrible disaster that cost tens of thousands of lives more than it would have had the Union had Generals like Grant and Sherman in charge from the start. Prior to Grant and Sherman, the north had every advantage except the better generals.
In the USA during peace time the warriors are pushed to the bottom while the paper pushing chairwarmers rise to the top. From Burnside to Hooker to Howe the northern generals were not a pimple of Robert E. Lee’s rump. It had not changed by 2003. WE lucked out during Bush 1. Startzkoff was both a good pencil pusher and a great general. That is rare. It was also after 8 years of Reagan... who knew the difference between warriors and pencil pushers.
As for the Civil war when Grant was put in charge of the Army of the Potomac the nothern victories started. Sherman’s march though Georgia showed the civilian population of the South that there were real consequences to rebellion.
At the time of Lincolns death, there were literally millions of Americans who thought of him as an inept and poor quality president.
Today he is considered to be in the top 2.
Lincoln was followed by a an inept and largely unqualified successor. By contrast Lincoln started to look much better in hindsight.
The same thing will happen to Bush but Bush will be alive to enjoy the restoration of his reputation.
The more I look at Obama the more I see a man unable to make real decisions on partial information. Yet a president making good decisions based on partial information is what has separated the good presidents from the bad.
Obama is really a man with little self confidence in his own judgement. He is like a man standing on a ship beside a life boat and a churning sea. He cannot decide to get in the boat until he is certain the ship is sinking. If his head is above water he is not sure the ship sinking.
We are in for 4 years of delayed reaction to events and no pre emptive actions at all. You can bet the terrorists have this figured out. All they have to do is make it partially unclear about what nation or organiztion sponsored them and Obama will not know how to respond.
We may have a lousy 4 years in store.
Thanks for your very good and well thought out post.
The comparison of The Civil War and the Iraq war is a good one. It’s a shame that the early successes of Gen Petraeus in Northern Iraq was not recognized sooner though maybe they were by the then current commanders who ignored them. We are all fortunate he was finally given command with the go ahead to put his plan into action.
I believe you pretty well summed up Obama and his inability to act on anything of importance, he’s inept IMO. I think we’re definitely in for a lousy 4 years.
What critics of the war overlook is not just the danger Hussein composed then, but what would happen when he died. Undoubtedly his two crazy sons would have tried to take over and most likely would have given more latitude to the Al-Qaeda forces already in Iraq. Or Sadr might have taken over and given us another mullah-ruled country like Iran. We don't have to worry about that now.
PETRAEUS FOR PRESIDENT!!!
Petreaus has an opportunity to be president if foreign affairs are at the top of the agenda next time around. However, does anyone know his political leanings? He could run as a Democrat and if he is apolitical he may very well choose to go with the party most likely to get him elected.
If the economy is still in the toilet by next election he will look less appealing but may be suitable as a running mate for someone.
Huh? While Petraeus is in cami fatigues, it must be remembered that Il supremo wore wash khakis his entire career drawing a clear distinction between office boy generals in suits and real soldiers who fought in the field.
I meant he doesn’t have the regal bearing that MacArthur had if that pic is any indication. He looks like a regular guy. I’m aware of MacArthur’s famous battlefield courage despite the slurs he endured if that’s what you’re saying. I read An American Caesar which was a very good book and portrayed MacArthur in a fairly positive light.
Maybe he’ll get the chance to point out to her the successes he’s enjoyed in Iraq when she visits Afghanistan.
When she called him a liar at the hearing, I so wished he told her that it took some chutzpah for a Clinton to call anyone else a liar.
She succeeded in showing to the world the lowlife that she is and Gen Petraeus showing restraint confirmed what a gentleman he is.
We may have a lousy 4 years in store.
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Isn’t that about like saying we may have weather tomorrow?
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