{"id":109893,"date":"2017-12-04T15:58:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-04T15:58:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T10:56:06","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T10:56:06","slug":"one-term-jim","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/12\/04\/one-term-jim\/","title":{"rendered":"One Term Jim"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>Flag the post&#8230;let the record show that we are the first to to advocate  the electoral defeat Democratic Senator-elect Jim Webb in 2012. We&#8217;ve  already read puff-pieces in the MSM and the blogosphere suggesting that  Mr. Webb &#8220;won&#8217;t be so bad,&#8221; noting his support for gun rights and past  military experience, both as a Marine officer in Vietnam, and later, as  Navy Secretary in the Reagan Administration.<\/p>\n<p>But if you really  want to know where Jim Webb stands on the critical issues of the day,  look no further than yesterday&#8217;s &#8220;victory&#8221; speech in Arlington. Speaking  shortly after incumbent George Allen graciously conceded&#8211;without  requesting a recount&#8211;Webb promised to restore &#8220;responsibility&#8221; to U.S.  foreign policy and advocated a &#8220;new approach&#8221; in Iraq that will lead to a  diplomatic solution.<\/p>\n<p>And, if that weren&#8217;t enough, the  millionaire lawyer and novelist took another page out of the DNC talking  points, pledging to &#8220;work hard on issues of economic fairness in a  country that has been too divided by class.&#8221; He even announced plans to  have lunch with George Allen, and discuss how they can help stop the  &#8220;politics of divisiveness, character assassination and distraction.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>How refreshing.<\/p>\n<p>Rather  odd that Mr. Webb now prefers the political high road after waging one  of the most vicious Senate campaigns in recent history. Admittedly, his  opponent gave him an opening (the infamous Macaca gaffe), but it was the  Webb campaign that resurrected charges that Allen has used the &#8220;n&#8221; word  as a college football quarterback more than 30 years ago. Never mind  that the accusation came from a former player who is now a Democratic  activist&#8211;and the charges were refuted by Allen&#8217;s other teammates&#8211;the  baseless &#8220;n&#8221; word accusation was enough to unfairly brand George Allen  as a racist. By comparison, Allen&#8217;s attack on erotic passages from  Webb&#8217;s novels was almost tame, even quaint. Despite his status as a  political novice, Mr. Webb proved quite adept at the politics of  personal destruction, a practice he now apparently abhors.<\/p>\n<p>As for  his economic plan, &#8220;economic fairness&#8221; is nothing more than Democratic  code words for income redistribution. Given his apparent interest in  leveling the economic playing field, we can apparently count on Mr. Webb  to support an increase in the minimum wage (despite ample evidence that  such hikes actually reduce jobs) and higher taxes for anyone above the  middle class. Hope you enjoyed the Bush tax cuts, and the prosperity  they produced. If Jim Webb has his way, you&#8217;ll soon be sending more of  your paycheck to Uncle Sam, in the name of &#8220;fairness.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But my  greatest concern is Mr. Webb&#8217;s vision for Iraq. Who does he propose that  we negotiate with? &#8220;Mookie&#8221; Sadr&#8217;s Shiite militia? Al-Qaida in Iraq?  Other terrorist organizations? Iran and Syria? All of the above? In  Webb&#8217;s sophisticated world view, you can supposedly negotiate with  almost anyone, and extricate the U.S. from a difficult position. But  apparently, the Senator-elect never learned one of the cardinal rules of  geopolitics: you can only negotiate with terrorists from a position of  strength, preferably with the barrel of your gun against the side of  their head. Trying to negotiate a quick way out of Iraq now&#8211;which  appears to be the Webb approach&#8211;is an invitation to disaster. However,  even the Bush Administration seems to be leaning in that direction, so  at least the sell-out of Iraq (and the bloodbath that will inevitably  follow) will be a bi-partisan affair.<\/p>\n<p>Judging from Webb&#8217;s  rhetoric, it would also seem that &#8220;responsbility&#8221; in foreign policy is a  fairly new invention, something required only after George W. Bush  moved into the White House.  Someone ought to ask the Senator-elect  about his new party&#8217;s systematic &#8220;irresponsibility&#8221; in foreign affairs  during the 1990s.  Perhaps if his good friend Bill Clinton hadn&#8217;t taken a  pass on the global issues of the day&#8211;namely the rise of  Islamofacism&#8211;there wouldn&#8217;t be such a need for a &#8220;new approach&#8221; right  now.       <\/p>\n<p>The MSM is already fawning over Jim Webb as one of  the leading lights of the &#8220;new&#8221; Senate, but I&#8217;ll crawl out on the limb  and predict that he&#8217;ll be a disappointment in that chamber, if not a  disaster. Fact is, the Marine hero from Vietnam (where he earned the  Navy Cross) long ago morphed into a Washington elitist, with little  appreciation for the lives of ordinary Americans. This sterling quality  is best illustrated by a pre-election anecdote from the Newport News  (VA) <em>Daily Press<\/em>. Heading into a &#8220;meet-and-greet&#8221; event at  Hampton University, one of the nation&#8217;s oldest predominately black  universities, Webb turned to an aide and said &#8220;what will I say to those  people?&#8221; Those people, indeed. The paper dismissed the remark as  evidence of Webb&#8217;s inexperience at retail politics&#8211;and that may be a  valid interpretation. But I&#8217;d say it also smacks of a man who&#8217;s more at  ease in the salons of Georgetown than in the neighborhoods of Norfolk or  Isle of Wright County.<\/p>\n<p>Please note that I am not calling Mr.  Webb a racist. He is a man of great accomplishment, who served his  country with distinction in Vietnam. I have admiration for his skills as  a writer; Mr. Webb&#8217;s first book, <em>Fields of Fire<\/em>, remains the  definitive novel of the Vietnam War. But somewhere between his exit from  the Reagan Administration and Election Day 2006, Mr. Webb became a  Democratic Party hack, eager to embrace ideas and policies that won&#8217;t  play well in Virginia. We&#8217;ll see just how &#8220;independent&#8221; he is when Harry  Reid and Nancy Pelosi push for that hike in the minimum wage, or a  mandatory troop withdrawal from Iraq. Sooner, rather than later, voters  in the Old Dominion will discover that they made a mistake on election  day, and hope that Mr. Webb becomes &#8220;one term Jim.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p>One  more thought: I caught a bit of Pat Buchanan on Hardball last night,  although watching anything with Chris Matthews strains my patience.  While praising Webb&#8217;s abilities, Buchanan described him as a  &#8220;curmudgeon&#8221; (Mr. Pot, meet Mr. Kettle) and someone who can be difficult  to get along with. That ought to play well in the Senate, where  deal-making and back-scratching are the name of the game.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Flag the post&#8230;let the record show that we are the first to to advocate the electoral defeat Democratic Senator-elect Jim Webb in 2012. 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