Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Figure This One Out

From Gateway Pundit a few days ago:

Senator Barack Obama says that General Petraeus did a good job in Iraq and that he will back Petraeus for his new command post.

Senator Barack Obama also says he will withdraw troops from Iraq immediately if he becomes president even if his generals in the field believe it is a bad idea.

Reuters reported:
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, who has called for withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Iraq, said on Sunday he will vote to confirm the top commander there for a new job as head of the military's Central Command.President George W. Bush has nominated Gen. David Petraeus, who led the buildup of troops in Iraq, to be in charge of operations across the Middle East and Central Asia.If confirmed by the Senate, Petraeus will still be in that job when the next president replaces Bush at the White House in January 2009.

Obama hopes that person is him.

"Yes," Obama told "Fox News Sunday" when asked if, as a senator from Illinois, he would approve Petraeus. "I think Petraeus has done a good tactical job in Iraq."

Obama has said he would start pulling out more troops as soon as he became president.Obama believes Petraeus has done a good job in Iraq but wants to surrender anyway.

Go figure

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama has cooked his goose now. The African-Americans will turn against him now for "dissing" Rev. Wright. It had to take this turn though. If Obama became President, then Rev. Wright's message would not hold water in the black community - they could no longer play the race card and be victims in today's society.
How many will remember Obama's remarks that he can no more disavow Rev. Wright than he can his own grandmother. Guess Grandma gets thrown under the train once again.

Anonymous said...

I don't think Obama has cooked his goose. I think his disassociation with the Reverend today was a smart move and will make his poll numbers rise again.
I do think the Petraeus comments with be a good source of debate fodder for McCain in the fall.