September 04, 2008 Distant Drums Mar Palin's Party
Last night's
convention address by Sarah Palin here in
A
wild enthusiasm for Sarah Palin has brought
conservatives home to John McCain, and GOP leaders of
all hues—from Fred Thompson to Mitt Romney to Mike
Huckabee to Rudy Giuliani—to the rostrum to lacerate the
liberal media for their
five days of feral assaults on Sister Sarah.
The war the Right lives for, against
the people the Right truly loathes—the
liberal media elite who savagely
"Bork"
every true conservative who gets on the path to national
power—has been reignited.
Positive polarization has been
achieved. The Republican Party has been united and
invigorated. The enthusiasm gap with the Democratic
ticket has been closed. And the issues upon which the
base loves to fight—the
Culture War and
Right to Life——are back on the table.
Palin's beautifully crafted and
delivered acceptance speech, after Rudy's
gleeful excoriations of the
pretensions of
Obama, will rank as a night to remember in
convention history.
Yet, as the familiar battle lines form up for the
delicious eight-week war that lies ahead, one hears a
distant thunder. And the seriousness of the hour we are
in comes home.
How will the Pakistani government
and people react to this
What is the future of this Islamic
nation of 170 million, with its five-dozen nuclear
weapons, that was once
In
Is this even a winnable war, after
seven years of fighting? And, if so, at what cost?
While the convention hears claims of
victory in
Is the end of
Arnaud de Borchgrave
reports that
Now
one reads of Dutch intelligence agents, who had
infiltrated
Vice President Cheney is in Tbilisi
promising $1 billion in new aid, as
Prime Minister Putin of Russia is asking why, if
this aid is humanitarian, it is being brought into the
Black Sea in
U.S. warships.
In Moscow, President edvedev and
his foreign minister are talking of a Russian sphere of
influence like the one the United States has demanded
for two centuries with its
Monroe Doctrine——a sphere from which all foreign
military blocs and foreign troops are to be excluded.
This is a direct challenge to
administration and
neocon plans to bring
In
June of 1914, a powerful flotilla of the Royal Navy
was anchored in the German port of Kiel on a
friendly visit where British naval officers visited
German warships on the invitation of Adm. Von Tirpitz,
and the Kaiser himself inspected the great new British
battleship
George V,
in the uniform of a British admiral.
The festive occasion was interrupted
and ended by news of the assassination of the
Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand in Sarajevo in
the Balkans, where neither British nor Germans had vital
interests.
Six weeks later, the two nations had
plunged into the bloodiest war in history.
Today, as Republicans celebrate the
last hours of a hugely successful convention, and
Democrats seethe at the hiding they took, are we as a
nation drifting inexorably for new confrontations and
larger and wider wars?
Who is minding the store, as
we party in St. Paul? COPYRIGHT CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.
Patrick J. Buchanan
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