Political Pop-Quiz

by Venomous Kate

Pop quiz time. Yes, I realize it’s a lot of text to read. But the payoff is worth it.

Question #1: Identify the person who spoke the words below.

We have to defend our future from these predators of the 21st century. They feed on the free flow of information and technology. They actually take advantage of the freer movement of people, information and ideas.

And they will be all the more lethal if we allow them to build arsenals of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and the missiles to deliver them. We simply cannot allow that to happen.

There is no more clear example of this threat than Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. His regime threatens the safety of his people, the stability of his region and the security of all the rest of us.

I want the American people to understand first the past how did this crisis come about?

And I want them to understand what we must do to protect the national interest, and indeed the interest of all freedom-loving people in the world.[...]

By imposing debilitating conditions on the (UNSCOM) inspectors and declaring key sites which have still not been inspected off limits, including, I might add, one palace in Baghdad more than 2,600 acres large by comparison, when you hear all this business about presidential sites reflect our sovereignty, why do you want to come into a residence, the White House complex is 18 acres. So you’ll have some feel for this.

One of these presidential sites is about the size of Washington, D.C. That’s about how many acres did you tell me it was? 40,000 acres. We’re not talking about a few rooms here with delicate personal matters involved.

It is obvious that there is an attempt here, based on the whole history of this operation since 1991, to protect whatever remains of his capacity to produce weapons of mass destruction, the missiles to deliver them, and the feed stocks necessary to produce them.[...]

Now, let’s imagine the future. What if he fails to comply, and we fail to act, or we take some ambiguous third route which gives him yet more opportunities to develop this program of weapons of mass destruction and continue to press for the release of the sanctions and continue to ignore the solemn commitments that he made?

Well, he will conclude that the international community has lost its will. He will then conclude that he can go right on and do more to rebuild an arsenal of devastating destruction.

And some day, some way, I guarantee you, he’ll use the arsenal. And I think every one of you who’s really worked on this for any length of time believes that, too.

If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program. We want to seriously reduce his capacity to threaten his neighbors.

I am quite confident, from the briefing I have just received from our military leaders, that we can achieve the objective and secure our vital strategic interests.

Let me be clear: A military operation cannot destroy all the weapons of mass destruction capacity. But it can and will leave him significantly worse off than he is now in terms of the ability to threaten the world with these weapons or to attack his neighbors.[...]

Now, let me say to all of you here as all of you know the weightiest decision any president ever has to make is to send our troops into harm’s way. And force can never be the first answer. But sometimes, it’s the only answer.

You are the best prepared, best equipped, best trained fighting force in the world. And should it prove necessary for me to exercise the option of force, your commanders will do everything they can to protect the safety of all the men and women under their command.

No military action, however, is risk-free. I know that the people we may call upon in uniform are ready. The American people have to be ready as well.

Question #2: Does this mean that Clinton, too, was for the war before he was against it?

3 Comments to “Political Pop-Quiz”

  1. From the book, ‘Americans Behaving Badly’…

    Leading up to the terrorist attacks of September 11th, Bill Clinton had many significant warnings that more terrorism was to come. A chronology of events under his leadership are as follows:

    February 1993. The first World Trade Center bombing, which killed six and injured more than 1,000;

    March 1995. Bombing of the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan. Two American diplomats killed;

    November 1995. Bombing of U.S. military headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Seven U.S. military personnel killed;

    June 1996. Khobar Towers truck bombing in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia killing 19 and injuring 200 U.S. military personnel;

    November 1997. The murders of five American oil-company employees in Karachi, Pakistan. Believed to be revenge for a U.S. conviction of Pakistanis for the murders of two CIA agents;

    August 1998. Simultaneous bombings of two U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in south Africa killing 263 and injuring more than 5,000; and

    October 2000. The bombing of the destroyer USS Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden, killing 17 and injuring 39 U.S. sailors.

    A total of 319 innocent Americans were killed and more than 6,200 injured in terrorist attacks carried out during Clintons tenure in the White House.

  2. By oversimplifying things, you can make lots of disparate, nuanced things sound exactly the same.

    And the haughtiness strongly implies you think Republicans–especially Bush–would never do such a thing.

    A thing which you oversimplified into existence artificially in the first place!

    Christ, do you really have a analytical thought in your head that actually makes it outside your head?

  3. Note to the Idiot: How funny that you blame me for “oversimplifying things” when the above entry consists almost entirely of a Clinton quote.

    Had you exercised any semblance of “analytical thought” you would’ve realized that my questions were limited to asking readers to identify the speaker (Clinton) and pointing out that these statements, in which Clinton himself said Saddam Hussein possessed WMDs and in which Clinton himself justified military action against Iraq, were made in 1998… making Clinton “for the war” before he was “against it”.

    Asshole.


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