There was a time -- not long ago -- when support for democracies around the world was a nonpartisan (or at least bipartisan) issue. Particularly when those democracies are surrounded by well-armed, hungry enemies who seek annihilation, not coexistence.
Thus, I find reports like
this very disturbing. Not to mention disrespectful.
Reading the article, I began theorizing that lawmakers like Lindsay Graham and John McCain -- who nobody is ever going to consider part of the VRWC -- may represent the views that
Scoop Jackson and like-minded Democrats held fifty-something years ago. You had Republicans and Democrats, generally divided on domestic policy, but united on foreign policy. Today, the Scoop Jacksonites have moved, largely, to the Republican Party (or Independents, in the case of Joe Lieberman), and you have a new, radical element, fostered by Bill Ayers and other people in his neighborhood, and held, apparently, by BHO himself.
One wonders what good can come of insulting a fellow democracy and a strong ally in the fight against terrorism. Seriously. I'd like to hear someone come up with a defense of this one.