When President Bush leaves the White House, Republicans will
have held the presidency 28 of the past 40 years. This means that,
when Democrats start scouting around for executive branch talent,
they must draw from a relatively smaller group of potential
personnel.
Thus, when Team Obama
announced its "National Security Working Group," one conservative
blogger immediately noted that the list of names was studded
with "Carter & Clinton retreads," a prospect that is "Not so
Changey." It will be hard for Obama to argue that his
administration will be offer anything other than a return to
Clinton-era personnel and policies in foreign affairs and national
security. The Democrats seem to believe that voters weary of Bush
and Iraq may want just such a reversion.
UPDATE:
Cato's Justin Logan notes that among Obama's national security
advisers is William Perry, who in 2006
advocated U.S. air strikes against North Korea. Now, explain to
me again that part about Republicans being bloodthirsty
warmongers . . .
topics:
Iraq, North Korea