THE LAST WORD
George F. Will
Questions For McCain
You say 'some greedy people' on Wall Street 'perhaps need to be punished.' So, government should treat greed as a crime?
Peripatetic John McCain, the human pinball, continues to carom around the country as his rivals gnaw on each other. Although action, not reflection, is his forte, perhaps he should go to earth somewhere, while the Democrats continue the destruction, and answer some questions, such as:
• You say you are not "ready to go to war with Iran," but you also say the "one thing worse" than "exercising the military option" is "a nuclear-armed Iran." Because strenuous diplomacy has not dented Iran's nuclear ambitions, is not a vote for you a vote for war with Iran?
• You say that although Russia has blocked "everything we have tried to do" through the United Nations, you are confident that a "league of democracies" that "control so much of the world's economy" can modify the behavior of Iran, which has "a lousy economy." Does that mean war can be avoided only if France, Germany, Japan and China, which have important commercial relations with Iran, impose severe sanctions, and they break Iran's nuclear ambitions?
• Your goal in Iraq is "success," which you define as "the establishment of a generally peaceful, stable, prosperous, democratic state." Would a "generally" peaceful, stable, prosperous but authoritarian state be unacceptable? Or a mildly prosperous and "generally" stable state but one with simmering violence—which describes a number of nations today, including Iraq? Does the task of making your four adjectives descriptive of Iraq require and therefore justify more years of military involvement in the suppression of groups that are manifestations of sectarianism, criminality and warlordism? What other nations should we police?
• In 1999, during U.S. intervention in the Balkans, you advocated mobilizing infantry and armored divisions to show Serbia's Slobodan Milosevic that there was "no self-imposed limit to our determination to liberate Kosovo from his tyranny." You described your policy as "rogue-state rollback" against those who threaten "our strategic interests and political values." How did Serbia threaten America's strategic interests? Are America's political values threatened by any state that does not practice them? If so, how long is your list of nations eligible for "rogue-state rollback"?
• You vow to nominate judges who "take as their sole responsibility the enforcement of laws made by the people's elected representatives." Their sole responsibility? Do you oppose judicial review that invalidates laws that pure-hearted representatives of the saintly people have enacted that happen to violate the Constitution? Does your dogmatic deference to popular sovereignty put you at odds with the first Republican president, who nobly insisted that there are some things the majority should not be permitted to do—hence his opposition to allowing popular sovereignty to determine the status of slavery in the territories? Do you also reject Justice Antonin Scalia's belief that the Constitution's purpose is "to embed certain rights in such a manner that future generations cannot readily take them away"? Does this explain your enthusiasm for McCain-Feingold's restrictions on political speech, and your dismissive reference to, "quote, First Amendment rights"? Would you nominate judges who, because they think those are more than "quote … rights," doubt McCain-Feingold's constitutionality?
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Posted By: cfdeneke @ 05/23/2008 12:46:37 PM
Comment: I agree with the earlier comment about wishing that George Will had been equally as tenacious in questioning George Bush. Also, while hoping for being consistently tenacious, one would hope for being consistently accurate too. I emailed the WMO (World Meteorological Organization) and inquired if they can support George Will???s statement and WMO reference about global temperatures not rising in a decade. Following is the WMO response:
"1998 still remains the global temperature record due mainly to the impact of the strong 1998 El Niño event. However, the underlying global temperature upward trend still continues to be recorded. ?????? The decade of 1998-2007 was the warmest on record, according to data sources obtained by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Since the beginning of the 20th century, the global average surface temperature has risen by 0.74 °C. ?????? There is a distinction between climate change and climate variability. When looking at longer periods, global temperatures continue to increase, showing global warming. ??? ???WMO's position on climate change is clear from the press releases available on its website (www.wmo.int). "???
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Posted By: TrueScienceBeliever @ 05/19/2008 8:38:46 PM
Comment: Will stated that his information came from the WMO, however as others have pointed out on this site the WMO has reported that 2007 was the hottest year on record and that this decade, meaning the the most recent 10 year period, has had higher global temperatures than the last, meaning the next most recent 10 year period. See the WMO website and their report on the climate for 2007. Look on page 4 of this short report and you will see their data. Since his statement is false Will is either misinformed, or lying. Question for healthyskeptic: If for the past 150 years humans have increased CO2 emissions, and temperatures have correspondingly, and predictibly risen, (and according to the WMO also for the past 10 years),why are some people still so adament about denying our collective contribution to rising global temperatures? Climatologists do not discount natural factors regarding the rising global temperatures, however the also do not discount the carbon dioxide released by human activity (which according to the UN was about 64,000,000,000,000 pounds in 2004, about equal the number of minutes since the dinosaurs went extinct 60 million years ago!)
Posted By: sumithar @ 05/19/2008 9:13:30 AM
Comment: Like fatula6794 said, it would behoove Mr Will to read Michel Jarraud's entire statement before repeating what global warming deniers have chosen to read from his report. The report said
"The long-term upward trend of global warming, mostly driven by greenhouse gas emissions, is continuing. Global temperatures in 2008 are expected to be above the long-term average"
2007 has been the warmest on record, and the global average surface temperature has risen by 0.74C since the beginning of the 20th Century. [...] ???For detecting climate change you should not look at any particular year, but instead examine the trends over a sufficiently long period of time. The current trend of temperature globally is very much indicative of warming,??? World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General, Mr Michel Jarraud said in response to media inquiries on current temperature ???anomalies???. Check out this link for the full details http://www.desmogblog.com/getting-cooler-what-the-world-meteorological-organization-actually-said