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What’s cool about Powell other than being an old car guy?
Sometimes, he can be a mensch. Which you can’t say about any of the rest of Our Leaders.
There is not much to add to Andrew Leonard’s three fine posts Sunday about the Colin Powell endorsement, but I did want to comment on Powell’s gutsy mention of one young Muslim American who gave his life in courageous service to his country.
That man was Cpl. Kareem Rashad Sultan Kahn, who died a decorated soldier at the tender age of 20 in Operation Iraqi Freedom. This heartbreaking photoof his mother, Elsheba, mourning at her son’s grave in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery ran as part of a photo essay in a recent issue of the New Yorker.
I went to Section 60 in Arlington after hearing Bob Woodward give a speech on my campus where he recommended that any American who had time to get there should go there. Living in D.C., I had no excuse. From Section 60, you can see the Pentagon, where Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and his neocon cronies made the decisions and rashly “planned” for the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Standing there, looking at the graves with the Pentagon in the background, is a powerful experience.
When I went in 2006 the fatality rates in Iraq were much higher than they are now, and I’m glad those rates have dropped. Back then, you could invariably see the most recent few graves, each with fresh dirt that was a little more worn down, settled and dried out as you peered down the row toward the older grave sites. And there was often a hole dug — with two ladders over it so visitors didn’t accidentally fall in — complete with a temporary marker with the name of the fallen soldier or Marine scheduled next for burial. It humbles you, and quickly.
Powell pointed out that the picture of Elsheba Kahn shows not the Star of David or the Christian cross, but the star and crescent of the Muslim faith. The powerful point he was making is not only that America welcomes everyone who wants to be a “real,” “pro-America” American (take that, Sarah Palin and Nancy Pfotenhauer) but also that Muslim Americans are fighting for their country in the Muslim world — just as my own Italian and German (Catholic) ancestors fought the Germans and Italians in World War II.
What’s sad is that it takes somebody like Powell — a decorated veteran and general and Republican — to make this sort of point without having to endure howls that he is some bleeding-heart, multicultural, soft-on-terrorism wimp.
So good for him, good for the late Cpl. Kahn and his justifiably proud family … and good for the rest of us here in real America. Link.
Obama. 1932 all over again….
This is what it’s about.
So Senator McCain can keep trying to attack me and distract you — but it’s not going to work. Not this time — not now. Because while my opponent thinks this campaign is all about me — the truth is, this campaign is about you. Your jobs. Your health care. Your retirement. Your children’s future. That’s what this election is about. That’s what I’m fighting for. Because I can take two more weeks of these attacks from John McCain, but the American people can’t take four more years of the same failed policies and the same divisive politics. That’s why I’m running for president of the United States.
…which is more than you can say about Our Leaders or Team McCain.
Relying on GOP grown-ups like Volcker and Powell’s a good thing. I have no problem with experienced centrists or old school conservatives.
Fox Bidness Journal:
At 81 years old, former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker is getting a second chance to shape his legacy with a presidential hopeful more than 30 years his junior.
Mr. Volcker has emerged as a top economic adviser to Sen. Barack Obama during a presidential campaign dominated by a global financial crisis. Their growing bond is paying dividends for each man.
Here.
John McCain’s criticism that Barack Obama isn’t experienced enough to be president got a boost when the Democrat’s own running mate, Joe Biden, told donors that he expected his boss to be tested, if elected, by a “generated crisis” shortly after taking office. Link.
President McCain has ensured he’d be tested during the campaign as a proto-president: disasters all: the Palin selection; the McCain-created Georgia crisis; the bailout bill fandango.
Now the economy is worse and it’s spreading. Do we need a proven failure leading us? Does the world need a man who is no more than an unprincipled, pandering narcissist?
Me neither.
John Sidney McCain III: Proven loser.




