McCain’s game plan: Paint Obama as Neville Chamberlain
History blames then British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain as the man who could have demolished Adolf Hitler in 1938 but failed to do so.
Going eyeball to eyeball with Adolf Hitler in September 1938 in
Chamberlain returned home posturing as a hero, waving the infamous deal with Hitler and claiming “It is peace in our time.”
In a subsequent speech where he sought to justify the German annexation of the
Historians assessed that the annexation of the
There was also the widely accepted assessment that had Chamberlain rebuffed Hitler in
Neville Chamberlain’s failure is one that stemmed from fear of reliving a past trauma. Up to 1938, the British had never experienced a national trauma as much as the big casualties suffered during World War I, thus the aversion to starting another war. Instead, that fear resulted in an even bigger (future) trauma being experienced — World War II.
Neville Chamberlain failed to foresee that giving a bloodthirsty jackal like Adolf Hitler a pound of flesh merely encourages him to seek more flesh to sink his teeth into.
It is this historical drama 70 years ago that now provides Republican Party Presidential Nominee John McCain the opportunity to paint his Democratic Party rival, Barack Obama, as another Neville Chamberlain who will endanger
To fuel this perception, McCain utilizes Obama’s previous pronouncement of troop withdrawal from the
It is doubted though if the American public will bite McCain’s line — not after incumbent George W. Bush fooled the
It also does not help McCain any that former Bush Press Secretary Scott McClellan recently published his book (“What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and
McCain’s disadvantage is not just the unpopular Iraq War but also the state of the
Obama, on the other hand, will attempt to paint McCain as another George W. Bush.
LLDA rejoinders
Our June 3 column on reported LLDA (Laguna Lake Development Authority) irregularities drew emailed responses from LLDA General Manager Edgar Manda and Laguna Lake fish pen operator — former general Marino Filart.
Ed Manda denied Mikey Arroyo’s involvement in LLDA operations, saying: “Rep. Mikey Arroyo has never interfered for or in behalf of any fish pen owner or businessman since I took over the Laguna Lake Development Authority.”
In the same e-mail though, Ed Manda acknowledged that: “I had ordered a full-blast investigation of similar reports of people dropping the name of presidential son and Pampanga Rep. Mikey Arroyo long before your column came out and results show that never has the unlawful action been taken by anybody.”
This is a clear indication that there has been this ‘smoke’ for some time in the LLDA. Remember the saying that where there is smoke, there is fire? In my response to Ed Manda, I told him the names of reported non-paying, name dropping operators.
Former Gen. Filart explained how typhoon Milenyo prevented the delinquent fish pen/fish cage operators from paying their LLDA dues. The weakness of Gen. Filart’s position is that there are more fish pen/fish cage operators who have smaller operations but have managed to pay the LLDA fees.
Like I said, this is a case of unequal application of the law and unfair competition. If Ed Manda will entertain the logic of the delinquent operators, then he ought to reimburse the others who dutifully paid their LLDA dues.
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Chair Wrecker e-mail and website: [email protected] and www.chairwrecker.com
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