Playing a little cat…
Playing a little catch-up after 2 weeks in the Great Smoky Mountains. (Loved it; camped out and went whitewater rafting, among other things, with the family.)

As I mentioned in my one mid-vacation post, the terrorist airline bombing plot that was foiled is a testament to the Bush administration’s approach to the problem vs. Kerry’s proposed “law enforcement” approach. Law enforcement relies on the penalty for breaking the law being a deterrent. It doesn’t handle suicidal maniacs very well.

The Wall St. Journal put it this way:

Let’s emphasize that again: The plot was foiled because a large number of people were under surveillance concerning their spending, travel and communications. Which leads us to wonder if Scotland Yard would have succeeded if the ACLU or the New York Times had first learned the details of such surveillance programs.

Some have shot back (see the comments to this post from World Magazine’s blog) that the issue is legality, making it sound like they’d have no issue whatsoever if the NSA wiretapping and the SWIFT program, both of which the NY Times exposed, would be hunky-dory with them if only they were legal. Problem is, the NSA program hasn’t been shown to be illegal and the SWIFT program was patently legal (even the Times admitted that). And it is possible that some of the intercepts were international calls to the US (ABC News’ “The Blotter” blog notes that the FBI is following up on domestic leads). I don’t buy this appeal to legality since all is assumed to be wrong if done by a Republican.

And I’m pretty confident in that generalization, as reported by PoliPundit.

“Regardless of how you voted in the presidential election, would you say you want President Bush to succeed or not?”
Democrats: No, 51%

And with this success in the war on terror, you’d think this would be good news, but, again, not for Democrats. (The WSJ again…)

And almost on political cue yesterday, Members of the Congressional Democratic leadership were using the occasion to suggest that the U.S. is actually more vulnerable today despite this antiterror success. Harry Reid, who’s bidding to run the Senate as Majority Leader, saw it as one more opportunity to insist that “the Iraq war has diverted our focus and more than $300 billion in resources from the war on terrorism and has created a rallying cry for international terrorists.”

If the terror plot had been successful, you no doubt could’ve hear the exact same rhetoric coming from Reid. It’s nothing but a talking point to try and make political hay out of a success viewed as a failure. (Is this what Democrats mean by “reframing” the debate?)

Ted Kennedy chimed in that “it is clear that our misguided policies are making America more hated in the world and making the war on terrorism harder to win.” Mr. Kennedy somehow overlooked that the foiled plan was nearly identical to the “Bojinka” plot led by Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to blow up airliners over the Pacific Ocean in 1995. Did the Clinton Administration’s “misguided policies” invite that plot?

And I would add; what is it we need to do to make ourselves more liked by Islamic fascists, and do we really even want to consider it? We are not hated primarily because of policy or politics; we’re hated because we’re not Muslims. France has bent over backwards to avoid offending Muslims, and they got riots anyway. Indonesia’s huge Muslim population and Muslim preference didn’t stop the Bali bombings. And the 9/11 attacks had most of their planning period spent under the Clinton administration. They didn’t start hating us and planning our demise once Dubya sat down in the Oval Office.

This is a textbook case of playing politics with people’s lives. It’s time for Democrats to take a deep breath and determine what’s best for the country instead of just their own political careers. It’s time for the man on the street to see this rhetoric for what it is. And it’s time for the far left to take a reality check, step back from the Bush Derangement Syndrome they’re suffering from, and take an honest look at the world. If not–if the Democrats continue to be pulled to the left by vitriol and dishonesty–I don’t see how they expect this to win them more votes in November.

(Cross-posted at Stones Cry Out and Blogger News Network. Comments welcome.)

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