Veto What? What Iraq Supplemental Bill Will Bush See?
Our friend (Jeralyn and mine) Markos says:
Is the supplemental perfect? Nope. But ultimately, it matters little. Bush will veto it, just like he'd veto a "tougher" bill. The would-be-emperor from the unaccountable administration has no interest in agreeing to even the most mildest of oversight requests.
But what bill will Bush see? The Senate now starts from a weak baseline - and McConnell has the filibuster power. What bill will Bush see? If he sees any bill, it will certainly be even weaker than this bill. Then Bush starts to negotiate. Markos thinks this is the end of the concessions. It is only the beginning of the "compromises."
The other interesting thing is Markos, to his credit, does not indulge in this "first step" nonsense. He knows better than that. Instead he talk about the 2008 elections:
The message being sent is that Democrats want out, Republicans want more Americans to die in Iraq. That is the clear distinction we need heading into 2008. Voters will then decide which they prefer -- pullout or escalation. And when we win that battle and hold the White House and Congress, this war is history.
See what Kos is saying, the war does not end until 2009. He thinks that is something to celebrate. Obviously I do not.
But just as importantly, Kos assumes that the politics will play favorably for a craven Dem Congress that did next to nothing to end the war.
Where will the GOP nominee be then on Iraq? This is a bad business policywise and politically. I think Kos is too clever by half on this
I strongly dissent from his analysis.
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