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Related: About this forumGet ready for Pete Buttigieg - By Jennifer Rubin
By Jennifer Rubin
Opinion writer
March 11 at 12:30 PM
Get ready for the Buttigieg boomlet. South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg had a stellar showing on CNNs town hall with him Sunday night, confirming a dispiriting truism about our politics. With eight years as mayor, military service and direct, substantive answers to questions, he is not considered a front-runner, but consider that a former congressman whos yet to give a meaty policy address or explain his vision (other than togetherness) is about to enter the race and sprint near the top of the pack. Could voters actually listen for an hour, hear Buttigieg and decide, Hey, maybe celebrity status isnt a qualification or even a desirable trait in a candidate. Maybe I should go with the guy who has something to say about important issues and has run something?
Yes, Buttigieg gave a great sound-bite answer about Vice President Pence wondering whether he stopped believing in scripture when he started believing in Donald Trump. However, that wasnt the best part of his appearance.
Buttigieg was impressive because he spoke directly, without political buzzwords or hyperbole. He actually answered questions and he had a comfort level with policy, even foreign policy(!), that many other candidates dont.
He was asked about Venezuela. Well, the situation in Venezuela is highly disturbing. And I think that the Maduro regime has lost its legitimacy, he explained. Thats why its not just the U.S. but 50 countries that have declined to recognize the legitimacy of that regime. He continued, That being said, that doesnt mean we just carelessly threaten the use of military force, which is what it appeared the national security adviser was doing at one point, kind of hinting that troops might be sent to South America. He took a swipe at national security adviser John Bolton (I dont understand how somebody who was involved in leading us into the Iraq War is allowed that near to the Situation Room to begin with, but then answered smartly, I dont mean to disagree that we need to support democratic outcomes in that country. And so to the extent that sanctions can be targeted and can be focused on trying to bring about new free and fair elections so that there can be self-determination by the Venezuelan people, that puts in a government that I think has that legitimacy, then we should do our part not through force but through the diplomatic tool kit in order to try to bring that outcome about.
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(6,809 posts)Wanted to strangle her for her Obama columns. Her writing is superb and her analysis clear. Oops, sounds like a love, hate relationship. Jennifer will ditch us once a decent Republican shows up. Still like her columns.
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Blue_true
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