“It’s good news that that was an unmoving argument,” Meacham said. “We should not projecting force into the most volatile of regions, where we’ve learned hard lessons in humility—”
“Good news if are the country, not good news for a president who can’t put the hammer down,” host Joe Scarborough interrupted. “I’ve never seen it on Capitol Hill, where a president’s reputation is on the line internationally, and you go to members of your own party—we’ve all heard those arms breaking, and usually they go okay.”
Meacham disagreed with this analysis.
“Let’s think about 1990-91, which now lives in glowing memory,” he said. “54-46 for George H.
O’Donnell backed Meacham up.
“On this credibility thing and the effect on domestic politics, let’s remember that George H. W. Bush got the highest recorded approval rating by a president in the history of polling after he went in and pushed Saddam out of Kuwait in record time,” O’Donnell said. “He then went on to be defeated by Bill Clinton, months later, in effect. The translatability of ‘I did this in foreign policy, therefore I want this in domestic policy’ simply isn’t there.”
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