Reasons why Republicans won't support Obama on his proposed Syria attack. One reason is that he did nothing when thousands were killed in conventional attacks so why do it now, especially when many of the rebels are al-Qaeda.
A libertarian view. Bush's support in the Iraq war dwarfs the support Obama is getting around the world for US action in Syria.
One of the things we were promised back in the 2008 election campaign
was that under a Democratic administration America would be better
liked and more influential in the world. Forget those dumb cowboys in
the Bush/Cheney administration whose brash style grated on foreign
sensibilities: Smooth, Europhile Democrats would win over the world,
ushering in an era of peace and good feeling.
So, as Sarah Palin might say, how's that hopey-changey stuff workin' out for ya?
Say what you will about George W. Bush's diplomacy, but he nurtured relationships with our most important allies -- like Britain
-- and managed to put together a huge multinational coalition for his
own foray against an Arab dictator suspected of having chemical weapons.
Obama's diplomatic efforts -- championed by Hillary Clinton and, now,
John Kerry -- are looking more and more inept by comparison: So far,
our only ally in the proposed Syria venture is France, maybe.
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