Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
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Originally Posted by dragonrider
Danzig wasn't speaking as an Obama advisor, he was speaking as a current pentagon advisor. He works for Bush right now, right?
LOL....No, he is currently Obama's brain "child". Sorry but I can't find ANY link between him and the GOP.:thumbsup:
Have a good one!:s4:
Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
You gotta love soundbites.
Quotes taken out of context , spin to give a story edge , propoganda BS and outright fabrication.
Just what we've come to expect from politicians trying to score points off each other.
Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
Sure me and psycho4bud got our differences, but factually he's right on this one.
"There's a deep irony here, which is that the discussion of the status-of-force agreement in Iraq deeply involves the Iraqi parliament, and the discussion on the American side doesn't give the American people the same kind of involvement," said former Navy secretary Richard Danzig, an Obama national security adviser."
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Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
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Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
LOL....No, he is currently Obama's brain "child". Sorry but I can't find ANY link between him and the GOP.:thumbsup:
Have a good one!:s4:
I wasn't trying to link him to the GOP. I was saying he is currently an advisor to the pentagon. It's in the article you linked to:
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In a subtle break from Mr Bushâ??s belief that the war on terror can be won, Mr Danzig, who is a Pentagon adviser on bioterrorism, warned that while the West can defeat individual terrorist groups and plots, it can never entirely remove the threat posed by nuclear proliferation or the prospect of bioterrorism.
I don't know anything about this guy other than what was in the article, so I do not know if he is or isn't a current advisor to Obama. In relation to Obama, they describe him like this:
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Richard Danzig, who served as Navy Secretary under President Clinton and is tipped to become National Security Adviser in an Obama White House.
I don't know what "tipped to become" is, but it sounds like something in the future. Maybe he is a current advisor as well. They don't say.
My point was that the article focuses on him in his role as an advisor to a candidate, not his current role in the pentagon.
Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
The funny thing is I am actually familiar with this page of this Pooh book, and this is not the first time it has come up in an adult environment to make a point.
I never read any Pooh stories, but I once worked for a woman who had this page copied and framed in her office. It doesn't make as much sense without the picture. The picture shows the little boy Christopher Robin walking down the stairs and he is holding the bear by one foot dragging it along with it's head on the floor. So every time he takes a step down the stairs, the bear's head goes bump on the next stair.
This woman I worked for thought it was funny, and she felt it described how things worked at our company. We would get so wrapped up in each individual crisis, that we couldn't step back and see if maybe there was a better way of doing things to avoid the crises altogether. Of course, that is the same point this guy is trying to make --- maybe we need to reevaluate our whole approach to terrorism, rather than just reacting to each terrorism crisis. His only mistake was using a metaphor that was so easy to take out of context and make look foolish, but his point is valid.
This woman I worked for also took the metaphor a step further, because at our company she considered herself to be the bear, and our management to be Christopher Robin, obliviously dragging her down the stairs by one foot, so that she had to bang her head with each step. I doubt that Danzig was trying to go that far with his metaphor, but if we were to apply this to the American War on Terror, who is Christopher Robin and who is the bear? Hmmmmm......
Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
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Originally Posted by dragonrider
I wasn't trying to link him to the GOP. I was saying he is currently an advisor to the pentagon. It's in the article you linked to
Richard Danzig is the Sam Nunn Prize Fellow in International Security at the CSIS. He is also a consultant to the Department of Defense on terrorism, with a focus on bioterrorism. Dr. Danzig is a director of Human Genome Sciences Corporation, National Semiconductor Corporation, and Saffron Hill Ventures, a British venture capital fund.
Richard Danzig, Sam Nunn Prize Fellow, International Security Program
Good eye my friend...I missed that. Took a bit of digging but this is what I come up with. Apparently he is a consultant for the Dept. of Defense.
As for the "tipped" thing, I think they meant that as a news leak or something on that order....but that's just an assumption.
Have a good one!:s4:
Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
Doesn't refer to a news tip in this case. They mean tip the same way they might mean "tapped" here. Danzig is one of the names they're going to send up the flagpole for a position as either the NSA or an undersecretary of some kind in the national security office IF Obama is elected. They're already beginning to vet some of those potential advisors and get them out in front of the public this far in advance with the messaging they want them to be spouting (hence the easy to understand metaphor about why there needs to be a new tact taken w/ the war). The same committee is also working on potential cabinet appointments. If it sounds presumptive and premature, just know that McCain's team is doing the exact same thing. This stuff starts once the candidates for the general election are identified.
Got this information earlier this evening from someone with the national DNC communications office. I am donating some pro bono communications time to the state office here in Texas, and so I asked a national contact about Danzig two days ago when this story first came up. He emailed me back an answer tonight.
Obama aide: Why Winnie the Pooh should shape US foreign policy
The future source of energy is something all countries are faced with and as many have pointed out the realistic future is nuclear.
This brings about another question which is how can we justify banning countries from using nuclear power when it is the only solution to a world wide problem.
Who is going to dictate to the "unfriendly" nations and how many armed conflicts are we prepared to get involved in to prevent others acquiring the technology.
Threats are not going to be the solution as that can only lead to more conflict and loss of life .
There is a better way but it doesn't pay as well as warmongering.