Thursday, August 21, 2008

W/D from Iraq & the Presidential Race

Here is a quote from Josh Marshall over at TPM on the Bush Administration's agreement with the government of Iraq on a timetable for the withdrawal of US forces from Iraq.

The McCain memory/housing glut story is a lot of fun. And I suspect it will do McCain a lot of damage. But let's not forget that there's an even bigger story today in the presidential race -- at least in terms of substance and possibly politically too, at least over time. John McCain has staked his whole campaign on opposing Barack Obama's call for a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. His very support of the notion, to McCain, illustrates his naivete and unfitness for the job of commander-in-chief. And yet today, the US and Iraq have agreed on a "timetable", using that very word, for leaving Iraq. Reality, the Bush administration and the Iraqi government have jointly endorsed Obama's position and left McCain a relic. Once the fun of the house story settles down from a boil to a simmer, the Obama camp must pivot off this development.

Information on the "memory/housing glut" noted above can be found in the following press reports -- in order -- here, here, here (with photos from Architectural Digest no less), here, here, here, here, and finally -- at least for now -- here.

21 August 2008

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