| on Jun 30, 2008, 03:23 PM E.S.T.
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About six months ago, I sat down with some like-minded folks and took stabs at what form of Sen. John Kerry's disastrous "global test" would most likely come from the presidential nominees this time around.
As you'll recall, during the 2004 presidential race Kerry proffered the following:
But
if and when you [engage in preemptive war], Jim, you have to do it in a
way that passes the test, that passes the global test where your
countrymen, your people understand fully why you're doing what you're
doing and you can prove to the world that you did it for legitimate
reasons.
As unthinkable as this mindset is to many,
it also reflects a guiding philosophy of the Democratic Party's core,
and most if not all of its possible presidential aspirants. Therefore
it was certain to rear its head again, if not verbatim. My guess, of
course, was that it would emerge in the "global warming" context.
It
is inarguable that Sen. Obama sipped deep and long from the "global
test" cup with his claim that we can't expect other countries to accept
us setting our thermostats where we want and driving the sort of
vehicles that we want, as I have previously suggested.
Although
it received moderate attention, no one, as far as I caught, cited the
resemblence to Kerry's internationalist gaffe (the gaffe being to let
the cat out of the bag). Kerry, of course, was favored by the press but
hardly their darling.
It's hard to imagine either Obama (or Sen. McCain) topping this entry. But let's all keep our eyes peeled. Source
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