Matthew Dowd writes an apology for Barack Obama that Obama would never use.

I know that this Matthew Dowd piece (“Imagining Obama’s Apology to Bush“) is entertaining to many in its angry despair that Barack Obama ended doing all of those natsec things that the Left thought that George W Bush was doing, only on steroids. And it is very, very tasty despair; but there is still one important thing to remember. Barack Obama did, in fact, continue a goodly number of Bush-era policies.

The difference, of course, is that under Bush those policies worked.  Or, more accurately: those policies were implemented by a man who instinctively understood when to talk, and when to punch.  GWB’s facility with the latter after 9/11 was so successful* that foreign terrorist groups pretty much shelved whatever plans they had to make more organized terrorist attacks on American soil… which is a reticence that they no longer have, during this administration.  That’s because George W Bush terrified the groups that we’re still with war with, and use of that verb was intentional.  Obama simply doesn’t scare them as much.

This is, by the way, a problem. Continue reading Matthew Dowd writes an apology for Barack Obama that Obama would never use.

#Rsrh I must apologize to Matthew Dowd.

When I saw this article he wrote (“The Rick Perry I Know“) I somehow misread the name as Maureen Dowd.

You can imagine the resulting feeling of fascinated dread that thus came over me as I clicked the link.  Indeed, I’m almost sorry that MoDo hasn’t written something along those lines; it’d have the same sort of compelling awfulness as you might find in some of the more relentlessly illustrated medical texts out there.

#rsrh Wow. The Republicans MUST have won big.

We’re getting calls for civility; you only see those when the Left* suddenly realizes that they’re roughly two weeks away from having to face the consequences of their rhetoric for the last four years.  Personally, I prefer their rhetoric when they’re winning: it’s more… honest.  Blustering and contemptuous, to be sure – but better than passive-aggressive whining any day of the week.

And I’m not even going to get into the appallingly personal aspects of that Matthew Dowd article.

Moe Lane

*Dowd breaks bread with the antiwar movement these days, Cindy Sheehan edition.