Pelosi and Sadr -- Same Struggle: The Unintentional Candor of the NY Times

April 18th, 2007 7:18 AM

If Arnold Schwarzenegger, nominal Republican, wants to be allowed to run for president, why shouldn't Moktada al-Sadr be considered for a spot on the Dem ticket? After all, his views on U.S. withdrawal from Iraq put him firmly in the mainstream of the party of Pelosi The thought occurred to me while reading Moktada al-Sadr’s Gambit, an editorial in this morning's NY Times regarding the resignation of six members of al-Sadr's party as ministers in the cabinet of Prime Minister Maliki.

And what, according to the Times, was the gambit's goal?

"Mr. Sadr had his cabinet ministers resign in an attempt to bully the government into setting a timetable for the departure of American troops from Iraq."

Hmm. "An attempt to bully the government into setting a timetable for the departure of American troops from Iraq." Bullying the government? You mean like threatening to withhold funding for the military?

OK, so Nancy/Moktada, same struggle on withdrawal. And both are firmly opposed to firm action against Iran. Now if we can just get Sadr on record supporting socialized health care . . .

Mark was in Iraq in November. Contact him at mark@gunhill.net