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FPI Director William Kristol Urges RNC Chairman Michael Steele to Resign
July 2, 2010 | The Weekly Standard Blog
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Dear Michael,
You are, I know, a patriot. So I ask you to
consider, over this July 4 weekend, doing an act of service for the
country you love: Resign as chairman of the Republican party.
Your tenure has of course been marked by gaffes and embarrassments, but I
for one have never paid much attention to them, and have never thought
they would matter much to the success of the causes and principles we
share. But now you have said, about the
war in Afghanistan, speaking as RNC chairman at an RNC event, "Keep in
mind again, federal candidates, this was a war of Obama's choosing. This
was not something that the United States had actively prosecuted or
wanted to engage in." And, "if [Obama] is such a student of history, has
he not understood that you know that's the one thing you don't do, is
engage in a land war in Afghanistan?"
Needless to say, the war
in Afghanistan was not "a war of Obama’s choosing." It has been
prosecuted by the United States under Presidents Bush and Obama.
Republicans have consistently supported the effort. Indeed, as the DNC
Communications Director (of all people) has said, your statement "puts
[you] at odds with about 100 percent of the Republican Party."
And not on a trivial matter. At a time when Gen. Petraeus has just taken
over command, when Republicans in Congress are pushing for a clean war
funding resolution, when Republicans around the country are doing their
best to rally their fellow citizens behind the mission, your comment is
more than an embarrassment. It’s an affront, both to the honor of the
Republican party and to the commitment of the soldiers fighting to
accomplish the mission they’ve been asked to take on by our elected
leaders.
There are, of course, those who think we should pull
out of Afghanistan, and they’re certainly entitled to make their case.
But one of them shouldn't be the chairman of the Republican party.
Sincerely yours,
William Kristol
- Originally posted on The Weekly Standard Blog
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