Let’s clear something up.
President Obama has been right about what I believe is the central question of our time: peace and war.
He was right about Iraq when practically all the other Democrats – I mean the “name-brand” Democrats – were wrong.
And don’t let them tell you otherwise. It wasn’t just a matter of getting the facts wrong – whether Saddam Hussein had dangerous weapons – or not. It was about the doctrine of pre-emptive war. Should the United States declare war on another country because we think they might prove to be a danger or menace in their region?
The answer from “W” and Cheney and the Neo-Cons and, again any number of big-name Democrats was “yes.”
Obama stood alone and said “No.”
To me, that’s a helluva difference and I’m not going to forget that he, practically alone, was on the side of reason and restraint when the others were all dancing in a Conga-line to a nasty, unnecessary evil war that made Iraq into the cradle of terrorism it is today.
Think this doesn’t matter? Think this is, as young people say today, just “history?”








