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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2008
TEMPER, TEMPER, TEMPER
I personally find this story very distressing. One of the things some reporters noticed during the campaign was that Barack Obama did not do well under pressure. He seemed to get testy, even rude. You think about that when you realize the kind of crises he may have to face. The problem has resurfaced. I get the feeling that some in the press, no matter how in the tank their organizations may be for Obama, are not pleased by what they see. The Politico reports:
Not exactly a good start for a "transparent" presidency.
Whoops. The reporter determines that, Mr. President-elect, not the person being covered.
Wait 'til he has to deal with the Arabs and Israelis.
Hmm. The experience thing. Not relevant, not relevant.
How long do you think it will be before he blows up at a press conference? On live TV? Look, we can all sympathize with a young guy who has young kids, and wants some privacy. That's fine. But a low frustration tolerance isn't very healthy in a president. He will have to make life-and-death decisions, and may have to do so in the glare of publicity. Eisenhower had a famous temper, but he kept it private. Bill Clinton was known to go over the top, but generally in private. If a president shows stress and anger in public, he starts to lose the aura that surrounds the office. He can even begin to look weak. Obama may need some good advice on this. December 28, 2008. Permalink
Posted at 8:58 a.m. ET We've given considerable attention to the Caroline Kennedy saga in New York. It's important for many reasons. First, the successor to Hillary Clinton in the Senate is important by definition. Second, if appointed to Clinton's seat in the Senate by the governor, Kennedy will be the subject of instant presidential talk for 2016. Third, having endorsed Obama and helped defeat Clinton in the presidential primaries, Kennedy's appointment would be a direct insult to Clinton, just as Hillary is becoming secretary of state. But the Caroline boomlet is running into stiff winds. There is resentment. There is talk of dynasty. There is ridicule. Michael Goodwin of the Daily News has written the most stunning rebuke of the once first daughter. This is very strong stuff, especially in liberal New York. His piece is called "Say goodnight, Caroline: How JFK's daughter flubbed the audition to become the next Senator Kennedy." Pretty much says it, doesn't it? Read on:
Yikes. That is heresy. People have been burned at the stake in New York for less than that.
And...
It gets worse:
Finally...
That, from Goodwin, is a public knifing. It is also a rebuke to President-elect Obama, who certainly had to approve this foray into politics by Caroline Kennedy, who headed his vice-presidential search team. December 28, 2008. Permalink
The Israeli operation in Gaza becomes more intriguing. It no longer looks like a one-dimensional retaliation for Hamas rocket fire. It looks like an attempt to bring down the Hamas government in Gaza - which seized control of the Gaza Strip by force - and replace it with the more moderate Palestinian Authority. Despite the pro forma statements from Arab capitals, and their amen corner in the world's leftist precincts, other Arab statements are remarkable for what they say and don't say. The Jerusalem Post reports:
Hmm. Not exactly a ringing endorsement of the "dear Palestinian brothers." And the foreign minister of Egypt, the most important Arab country, weighed in:
No one is suggesting that these two worthies have become instant Zionists. But their statements are stunning. Clearly, neither has much use for Hamas. This is speculation, but I wonder whether this whole Israeli operation is being coordinated with Washington, and even with the Obama people. If Obama comes in and Hamas is driven from Gaza, his job in Middle East negotiations becomes that much easier. We'll see. This could be a decisive moment, unless the rug is pulled out from beneath Israel by the usual forces of "realism" - read that "defeat" - in Western foreign ministries. December 28, 2008. Permalink
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2008
FASCINATING TAKE ON GAZA - AT 9:55 P.M. ET: From The Jerusalem Post: Palestinian Authority officials in Ramallah said Saturday that they were prepared to assume control over the Gaza Strip if Israel succeeds in overthrowing the Hamas government. COMMENT: This is by far the most interesting statement on today's major combat in Gaza. What follows is speculation, but the statement suggests that the Palestinian Authority isn't exactly anguished over Israel's air raid in Gaza, despite the usual condemnation it issued. There might have even been some collusion between Israel and the PA. Peace prospects would be far better if Hamas were driven out of Gaza. It has not won many friends.
If that's The New York Times talking, the lady is in some trouble. By the way, there's a joke now circulating: Question: After interviewing Caroline Kennedy, what do journalists call Sarah Palin? Answer: Genius. By every account, Caroline Kennedy is a lovely woman, a class act, dignified and honorable. I like her. But appointment to the Senate is a serious step, and it's pretty clear she's on a sharp learning curve. We're in perilous times, and I get the sense that most New Yorkers feel that we need a stronger voice. I have no doubt that Mr. Obama can find some useful work for Caroline in his administration.
COMMENT: Oh dear. She is being supported by the same people who trashed Sarah Palin. She makes Sarah look like a genius.
COMMENT: The European Parliament, and the EU structure generally, are filled with politically correct types, many of them socialist bureaucrats who drank the anti-free-speech Kool-Aid long ago. Their attitude is sickening, but not surprising.
COMMENT: Remember, it's for the children. We certainly don't welcome suffering, but maybe some cost-cutting is in order. Also, it's time governments looked at those "services" to find out exactly who's being served. Often, it's only the people running the programs. Some discipline is in order.
After days of warning that it would do so, Israel launched simultaneous air assaults into Gaza, retaliating for the scores of rockets fired into Israel earlier in the week. The New York Times is doing some reasonably balanced early reporting on the action:
I'm glad The Times said "heavy rocket fire." The accepted narrative of the leftist press usually plays down the rocket fire, asserting that the rockets aren't very accurate - as if that matters to the family that gets hit.
Casualty figures are notoriously inaccurate from that region, but the report that most casualties involved members of Hamas security forces is an unusual admission.
Fair, well-written statement. It's the terror factor that dominates. When you have 60 rockets a day fired into an area, that's sheer terror.
Pretty much tells the story of these heroes. They leave their people exposed and go into hiding. We now await statements from the president-elect and his transition team. Let's hope they don't issue one of those "both sides must exercise restraint" releases, and, instead, demand that Hamas in Gaza stop its rocket fire into Israel, which would end the threat of Israeli retaliation. There is no rocket fire coming from the West Bank, which is run by the Palestinian Authority. and where the security situation seems to be improving. Story is ongoing. December 27, 2008. Permalink
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