Question: What is your time table on withdrawal from Iraq? What will you do if Iran continues its nuclear program or if peace fails in Iraq? How will we prevent another Cambodia or South Vietnam if we leave? What's your understanding of "A Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq."
"The greater question is how can we position ourselves to prevent WWIII? We have to knock off the lone ranger act. By admitting we screwed up, we can engender support from the international community. The Middle East is the powder keg of the globe. We can't do it alone. We need a Tonto. We need a couple of Tontos."
Question: How well-versed are you in foreign affairs?
"Fairly well-versed."
Question: Who is the President of China? France's Prime Minister? Germany's Chancellor? India's Prime Minister? Afghanistan's President? Syria's President? Sudan's President?
"I've got to work on that. I'll research it today."
Me: Is that an unfair question? I don't know most world leaders by name myself. I came up with that question myself.
"No, it's a fair question. But I'm running for Congress, not President."
(Blogger's Note: Some of my friends claim that world leaders question is unfair. Perhaps they are right. But we do have 34,000 U.S. troops fighting in Afghanistan. Shouldn't a member of Congress be familiar enough with at least that country to know its President is Hamid Karzai? Lehigh Valley Congressman Charlie Dent, whose college major was International Politics, was actually there in January. He knows all about Karzai's "divide and conquer" strategy of appealing to moderate chieftains to weaken hard-liners with ties to al-Qaeda fighters.
When it comes to Foreign Affairs, Dent is simply far more knowledgeable than Bennett. My daughter is currently in Iraq. Do you think I want to send a person to Congress who has no idea who the leaders are in that region? I like Sam Bennett, but not that much.)
She never gave a timetable. She never said what to do about Iran if it continues nuclear development. She never gave her take on "A Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq," even though she supposedly co-authored it.
ReplyDeleteBernie I do love you, but this was the sorriest story you have ever done. Unfortunately you let her pander to you and your readers.
ReplyDeleteAs I have already said Bernie I still love you but you can do a heck of a lot better.
(By the way, why wouldn't she let you record the discussion?)
Bob,
ReplyDeleteI can write stories a lot sorrier than this!
I was expecting a slam for inserting myself editoriallly here, not for being too nice to Bennett. You have to let her speak and decide for yourself.
As far as not recording her, she told me it would make her uncomfortable. That's just as well. My recorder has been in my jeep all winter, and I'm not sure it would have worked.
That's very disappointing.
ReplyDelete1. Anyone even relatively awake knows Karzai, al-Assad and Sarkozy. Did she choose to sidestep the question because she didn't know some of the answers? It's possible.
2. She apparently does not support a withdrawal from Iraq.
3. Her answers also tell me that she didn't bother to take this interview seriously. If she did, she would have seen the suggested questions and prepared for them. She obviously did not.
4. This is exactly why I suggested the question, "What is the difference between a Shiite and a Sunni?" It's a question that speaks directly to a person's seriousness when it comes to running for Congress and tackling the enormous problems this country faces.
"No, it's a fair question. But I'm running for Congress, not President."
ReplyDeleteI guess Congress must have given up Constitutional oversight of foreign expenditures, treaties, and alliances while I was raking my yard!
We are a nation at war and this is the best the Lehigh Valley can offer for Congressional oversight. She's going to vote on sending (or not) kids to potentially DIE in our names in places she likely can't find on a labeled map? God please help us.
I've never voted for Dent, but I could never vote for her. We can do better than this. Thanks for the interview we likely won't get from the MSM. Frightening.
Is it really important to know anything if you are a Democrat running for office? Isn’t electing Democrats the priority?
ReplyDeleteAllentown Democrat Voter
She is painfully embarassing.
ReplyDeleteAdd "Tontos" to the list of words that really shouldn't be used when you're trying to broker diplomatic agreements with allies.
ReplyDelete"Hey, Germany. You want to be one of our Tontos on this whole Iraq thing?"
What's revealing about her choice of words is that for all the squawking about the need for equal partners in facing the world's stability problems, Bennett still views foreign allies as nothing more than sidekicks.
She really is not ready for primetime.