Washington, D.C. (Map, News) - President Bush is quietly providing back-channel advice to Hillary Rodham Clinton, urging her to modulate her rhetoric so she can effectively prosecute the war in Iraq if elected president.As evidenced by Clinton's statement that she couldn't promise a complete troop withdrawal in her first term, at least one Dem has already figured out that it's dangerous to make promises you probably can't keep, even if it means upsetting the netroots.
In an interview for the new book “The Evangelical President,” White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten said Bush has “been urging candidates: ‘Don’t get yourself too locked in where you stand right now. If you end up sitting where I sit, things could change dramatically.’ ”
Bolten said Bush wants enough continuity in his Iraq policy that “even a Democratic president would be in a position to sustain a legitimate presence there.”
“Especially if it’s a Democrat,” the chief of staff told The Examiner in his West Wing office. “He wants to create the conditions where a Democrat not only will have the leeway, but the obligation to see it out.”
To that end, the president has been sending advice, mostly through aides, aimed at preventing an abrupt withdrawal from Iraq in the event of a Democratic victory in November 2008.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Bush Advising Dem Candidates on Iraq Policy
According to Bill Sammon's new book The Evangelical President, President Bush has been quietly advising the Dem candidates on Iraq policy:
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