Here We Go Again

Posted by: Bill Pearlman
Published on December 1st, 2009 @ 02:04:55 pm , using 192 words
Category: Repetitions

The tougher choice for the president would have been to tell the public that the U.S. is a nation faced with terrible troubles here at home and that it is time to begin winding down a war that veered wildly off track years ago. But that would have taken great political courage. It would have left Mr. Obama vulnerable to the charge of being weak, of cutting and running, of betraying the troops who have already served. The Republicans would have a field day with that scenario.

Lyndon Johnson is heard on the tapes telling Senator Richard Russell, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, about a comment made by a Texas rancher in the days leading up to the buildup in Vietnam. The rancher had told Johnson that the public would forgive the president “for everything except being weak.”

Russell said: “Well, there’s a lot in that. There’s a whole lot in that.”

We still haven’t learned to recognize real strength, which is why it so often seems that the easier choice for a president is to keep the troops marching off to war.

Bob Herbert

NY Times 12-1-09

 

 

 

 

1 comment

Comment from: Joseph Caputi [Visitor]
Interesting that attention is drawn to the paradoxical relationship with courage to make a withdrawal decision rather than an escalation. I suppose Obama is doing what he can to serve the several political positions that these times demand. Too bad. But the business of seeming strong in all this is probably an ancient sense of leadership. But Gandhi saw this in a different way, and was strong in his conviction; Obama says he would have wanted to meet Gandhi if a choice were given for meeting anyone in history. Would that Gandhi's image might have entered the president's psyche displacing the generals.
12/02/09 @ 08:03

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