July 25, 2008
THAT'S THE PROBLEM WITH WRITING TO DEADLINE ABOUT A CANDIDATE WITH NO CORE BELIEFS:
The Democrats & National Security (Samantha Power, 8/14/08, NY Review of
Books)
The performance and perception of recent presidents have had the greatest impact in shaping the public trust on national security. But other factors have given Republicans the edge over Democrats. The demographics of the US military are such that the officer corps and rank-and-file have traditionally leaned to the Republican side. Many US service members are observant Christians. During the last few years Democrats in political life have begun to embrace faith unselfconsciously, refusing to allow the Republican political establishment to usurp this terrain. Still, the military will likely continue to recruit a greater percentage of soldiers from red states in the South and middle America than from the coasts or major urban areas. With so many soldiers and officers counting themselves as Republicans, voters naturally associate the party with the country's primary symbol of security, those in uniform.The Republican domestic agenda may also influence voters' perceptions about national security. The party that opposes strict gun control laws, seeks to crack down on illegal immigrants, wages a "war" on drugs, extols the "three strikes and you're out" approach to criminal sentencing, and has few qualms about capital punishment has been seen as "tougher," regardless of the effectiveness of these policies.
This faith in Republican toughness has had profound electoral consequences. Since 1968, with the single exception of the election of George W. Bush in 2000, Americans have chosen Republican presidents in times of perceived danger and Democrats in times of relative calm. [...]
Since Vietnam there has never been a more auspicious time for the Democratic Party to establish close relations with the US military. Building on Obama's October 2002 speech explaining his opposition to the war in Iraq, Democrats can continue to argue that Obama and his party will never do what the Republicans have done: send US service members to fight unnecessary wars. He will not stretch the US military and military families to their breaking points by extending tours of duty beyond what is tolerable.
How was she supposed to know that by the time this was published Senator Obama would be calling for 18 more months in Iraq and a massive escalation in Afghanistan? Posted by Orrin Judd at July 25, 2008 9:41 AM
Obama and his party will never do what the Republicans have done: send US service members to fight unnecessary wars. He will not stretch the US military and military families...
Truman and LBJ-- Republicans?
Posted by: John Thacker at July 25, 2008 1:37 PM"Since Vietnam there has never been a more auspicious time for Democrats to establish close relations with the US military."
Quite an admission, considering that the Dems held the White House for 12 of those years, with majorities in Congress for 6 of them.
But the arrogance is what gets you. Does she really believe the military is a ward to be heeled?
Posted by: ratbert at July 28, 2008 12:26 AM
Really, you know, this has little to do with Obama except for his being the most recent example.
...and that's got it right there. Even those Democrats who do not see the U.S. military as berserker babykillers fit only to be spat upon, see it as nothing more than a social program -- a vehicle for delivering "benefits", and a captive audience for social experiments (blacks, women, gays). As a result, it becomes less and less probable that they will ever figure out why a self-aggrandizing serial fabulist is a very dubious candidate for "war hero", why putting up possibly the most despised and reviled commander in recent history as a "military authority" doesn't work very well, or how the "plastic turkey" myth misses its point entirely but delivers a profound insult to some hard-working people who are by their own lights prime candidates for conversion to support of the Democratic Party.
Regards,
Posted by: Ric Locke at July 25, 2008 12:01 PMRic