He fails to see the situation clearly.
By Andrew C. McCarthy, NRO
I wonder if the jihadists of eastern Libya are still “heroes” to John McCain. That’s what he called them — “my heroes” — after he changed on a dime from chummy Qaddafi tent guest to rabid Qaddafi scourge.
See, the senator and his allies in the Obama-Clinton State Department had a brilliant notion: The reason the “rebels” of eastern Libya hated America so much had nothing to do with their totalitarian, incorrigibly anti-Western ideology. No, no: The problem was that we sided with Qaddafi, giving the dictator — at the insistence of, well, McCain and the State Department — foreign aid, military assistance, and international legitimacy. If we just threw Qaddafi under the bus, the rebels would surely become our grand democratic allies.
This, of course, was a much more sophisticated theory than you’d get from lunatics like Michele Bachmann. Sit down for this, because I know it’s hard to believe anyone could spout such nutter stuff, but Bachmann actually opposed U.S. intervention in Libya. She claimed — stop cackling! — that many of McCain’s heroes might actually be jihadists ideologically hostile to the U.S. and linked to groups such as al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), the terror enterprise’s North African franchise. She even thought — yeah, I know, crazy — that if Qaddafi were deposed, the heroes would get their hands on his arsenal, ship a lot of it to AQIM havens in places such as Mali and Algeria, and maybe even turn rebel strongholds such as Benghazi into death traps for Americans.
Good thing we listened to McCain, no?
This week, while the guys the senator and the Obama administration aligned us with in Libya (and would like to align us with in Syria) were busy taking Americans and other foreigners hostage in Algeria, in addition to using Qaddafi’s arsenal to fight the French in Mali, McCain was working his magic in Cairo.
An unfortunate hiccup: McCain and his entourage, including fellow Libya hawk Lindsey Graham, showed up on President Mohamed Morsi’s doorstep just as it was revealed that Morsi, while a top Muslim Brotherhood official in 2010, had inveighed against Jews, calling them “blood-suckers” and “the descendants of apes and pigs” and claiming it was incumbent on Egyptians to “nurse our children and our grandchildren on hatred” toward them.
Thank goodness Morsi was able to explain to McCain that his remarks had been “taken out of context.” I mean, you can see how that could happen, right? You’re making a few benign remarks about perpetuating hatred for enemies you describe as subhuman and all of a sudden they’re calling you an anti-Semite. Why, next thing you know, they’ll be saying Morsi could be an Islamic supremacist who is hellbent on imposing a sharia constitution on Egypt when he’s not otherwise rolling out the red carpet for Hamas and demanding the release of the Blind Sheikh!
Not to worry: McCain & Co. have promised to go to bat for Egypt’s swell president. Sure, he has imposed a sharia constitution just as crazies like Michele Bachmann predicted the Muslim Brotherhood would do if it took power. That would be the same sharia that, less than two years ago, McCain condemned as “anti-democratic — at least as far as women are concerned.” Back then, McCain was warning that the Brotherhood had to be kept out of the government if there was to be any hope for democracy in Egypt. After all, he explained, the Brothers “have been involved with other terrorist organizations.”
Now, however, McCain says he will push for American taxpayers to fork up another $480 million for Morsi. Or, to be accurate, borrow another $480 million. You see, the United States is already so deep in the red that a $16.3 trillion debt ceiling is not high enough. In fact, we’re such a basket case that our debt-service and “entitlement” payments alone put us in a quarter-trillion-dollar deficit hole even before we borrow and print another trillion-plus for such ancillary expenses as the Defense Department, the Obama family’s vacations, and the $80-odd million that funds “democratization” programs at McCain’s International Republican Institute. But hey, no problem — what’s another $480 million on top of the $2 billion–plus the Obama administration has already extended to Morsi’s regime . . . to say nothing of the sizable U.S. taxpayer chunk of the $4.8 billion IMF loan the Brotherhood government is also about to get its mitts on?
There is a war on over the course of American foreign policy and the security of the United States. The Left has aligned with the Brotherhood — some naïvely relying on the fiction that the Brothers are not the enemy vanguard, others seeing the Brothers as comrades in the quest for a utopian, post-American future. In opposition, the GOP can either continue looking to McCain for leadership or rally behind Bachmann the way the Left always circles the wagons around its stalwarts.
Anyone want to bet me on which way the Republicans will go?
— Andrew C. McCarthy is a senior fellow at the National Review Institute and the executive director of the Philadelphia Freedom Center. He is the author, most recently, of Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy, which was published by Encounter Books.
Stan, Max is insane.
An Inconvenient Truth for the haters on Israpundit:
Premier backs Mali and vows Libya will not be a terrorist haven
Tripoli, 19 January:
Prime Minister Ali Zeidan expressed the Government’s deep concerns about the events in Mali, expressing his understanding of the decisions taken by the government of Mali in addressing the crisis.
Speaking on Libya Alwataneya TV today, Zeidan said, “We hope that hostilities will come to an end soon and peace, security and stability is achieved in the State of Mali.”
He said the Libyan government condemned and rejected the hostage-taking in Algeria and subsequent loss of lives. He stressed Libya’s full support and solidarity with its Algerian neighbour. He said Libyans rejected the aggressive and violent campaigns being carried-out against civilians.
http://www.libyaherald.com/2013/01/19/premier-backs-mali-and-vows-libya-will-not-be-a-terrorist-haven/
Laura Said:
No it’s just hate P0rn. I suppose in your world ‘truth’ is hate.
@ Max:
No, far from silly it was an excellent and truthful article.
Ted, your blog is being infiltrated by the left spreading disinformation and misinformation among your followers. Be careful. This “Max” is so far off-base that it is laughable. The “New Libyan ” govt.? Now putting the word “government” after New Libyan is what is really worth a laugh. So they hate Al Quaeda? So what! Hussain hated Al Quada too. Assad hates also Al Qaeda. Therefore they love us?
And as for that reference he sent us too from the UK? Just another little mis0direction telling us that in trurh Islam is a religion of peace and harmony and that in truth they just LOVE us Jews.If only we didn’t hate Jihadists so much they would embrace us with love and hm-m — maybe a knife in the back!
McCain met with Hagel today and hinted he’d have his vote.
What a silly article – the New Libyan Government fights Radicals and Islamists even more so than Ga-ddafi did and this time they do so on the side of democracy.
Using the same logic this guy has we can conclude that all Americans are under the domination of the He-ll’s Ang-els because the He-ll’s Ang-els are so powerful in America. Who knows? Maybe Israpunditians are in fact dr-ug cra-zed ga-ng-ba-ngers. It makes about as much sense. I wouldn’t be surprised.
You people ought to give up you ha-te filled agenda – it cannot have success.
Here is a good article series about how to wage peace on Islam.
edition.cnn.com/2012/07/20/world/europe/uk-caging-terror-cases/index.html
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/20/world/europe/uk-caging-terror-main/index.html
Of course if it doesn’t work you can always c-rush their si-lly heads , the point is you have to try first – it opens up a work-able universe of options. Waging ha-te will not succeed because waging ha-te will always turn on the innocent and then ultimately back on the ha-ter.