A Gaffe as Policy

Arrogance can get you into a lot of trouble. And Barak Obama is certainly arrogant. Charles Krauthammer's new column explains how Obama finds himself in this situation, and highlights the stupidity of it all. It would be funny if it weren't so dangerous.

Before the Democratic debate of July 23, Barack Obama had never expounded upon the wisdom of meeting, without precondition, with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Bashar al-Assad, Hugo Chavez, Kim Jong Il or the Castro brothers. But in that debate, he was asked about doing exactly that. Unprepared, he said sure -- then got fancy, declaring the Bush administration's refusal to do so not just "ridiculous" but "a disgrace."

After that, there was no going back. So he doubled down. What started as a gaffe became policy. By now, it has become doctrine. Yet it remains today what it was on the day he blurted it out: an absurdity.

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