Friedman envisions Obama-Cheney '08
Just when it seemed Thomas Friedman realized the destructive nature of Dick Cheney's foreign-policy vision, the New York Times columnist suggests today that the VP's approach is not only healthy, but should play a role beyond 2008 if a Democrat succeeds Bush. Specifically, Friedman seems excited by the prospect of an "Obama-Cheney ticket." (Friedman goes so far as to say "they complete each other."
I think a President Obama offering to go to Tehran would have a huge impact on that country and create lots of internal debate, especially if we made clear that America would be satisfied with a verifiable change of Iranian behavior.
But Mr. Obama's stress on engaging Iran, while a useful antidote to the Bush boycott policy, is not sufficient.... Mr. Obama's gift for outreach would be so much more effective with a Dick Cheney standing over his right shoulder, quietly pounding a baseball bat into his palm.
Glenn Greenwald tears this apart quite effectively.
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