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The Democrats' Big Problem: The War In Iraq Wasn't About Oil

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This 2008 presidential election cycle has been jam-packed with irony. John McCain has been forced to rely on the 527 groups he so despises; Barack Obama has been denounced by members of the black community but embraced by upper class whites; the Clintons have been rejected by the very media that put them in power.

But perhaps the most ironic fact of the 2008 election cycle is this: John McCain will win the 2008 election because the war in Iraq was (SET ITALS) not (END ITALS) a war for oil.

Since the liberation of Iraq in March 2003, liberals have been screaming that the war to remove Saddam Hussein and his henchmen was a facade. They have been shouting for years on end that the real reason for U.S. presence in Iraq was to secure resources for the Exxon/Mobils of the world. They have been shrieking that George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, oilmen both, hijacked American foreign policy to pad their pocketbooks.

There was only one problem with that logic, of course: The price of oil has been skyrocketing since the invasion of Iraq. As of March 2003, the price of oil was well under $40 per barrel. The price of oil is now nearly $120 per barrel, and within the last few weeks it has been above $140 per barrel. If the war in Iraq was a war to open the resource floodgates for Big Oil, it was a massive failure.

The war in Iraq was never about oil, of course. And that simple fact, ironically enough, spells doom for Democrats. With oil prices ridiculously high, Americans are demanding that Congress open domestic territory to oil exploration — and Democrats are stonewalling. House Republicans are demanding that Congress allow drilling; Democrats are denying an up-or-down vote. And Americans don't like it at all.

Only 14 percent of Americans now approve of Congress' no-drilling energy policy. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's anti-drilling, "save the world" strategy is making her dramatically unpopular — so unpopular that she is secretly telling Congressional Democrats to vote for drilling.

And Barack Obama — who just recently suggested that Americans ought to focus on properly inflating their car tires in order to best conserve gasoline — is now backtracking on his no-offshore-drilling pledge.

If the war in Iraq (SET ITALS) had (END ITALS) been about oil, Democrats would be sitting in the catbird seat right now. The price of gasoline would be less than half its current price; Americans would be willing to countenance the Luddite idiocy of the no-drilling Dems. Instead, Americans are steaming over high gasoline prices, and they are rightfully blaming the left.

All of which makes Barack Obama's candidacy look increasingly tenuous. When Obama was nominated, his two major policy selling points were opposition to the war in Iraq and hard-core environmentalism. At the time, those policies looked like a road to success in the general election.

But times have changed. The war in Iraq is going well, thanks to the surge promoted by McCain. Obama has struggled to deal with this on-the-ground reality, thickly suggesting instead that had his immediate withdrawal strategy been pursued, the situation on the ground would be even (SET ITALS) better (END ITALS) in Iraq. Obama's McGovernite anti-war position and his refusal to acknowledge the great work done by our troops now puts him on the wrong side of history.

The real killer for Obama, however, is his deep green environmentalism. Obama opposes drilling — or at least he did until this week. And Americans don't trust that Obama has completely overcome his knee-jerk anti-drilling attitudes.

For Obama, his biggest strength — opposition to the war in Iraq on both security grounds and on grounds that it was a war for oil — now constitutes his biggest weakness. His biggest problem is that the war in Iraq (SETITALS) wasn't (END ITALS) about oil. If it had been, perhaps he'd still be leading in the polls.

Ben Shapiro, 24, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School. He is the author of the new book "Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House," as well as the national bestseller "Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth." To find out more about Ben Shapiro and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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Sir; first of all, it was not about oil; but for oil. And secondly, it was not about oil; but for Israel. And thirdly, it was not about oil, but for making rich folks richer, and handing over great billions of dollars from the treasury to them. If you took the money out of war, very few would do it for free. I am sure you realize that. You love your work, and you don't do it for free. Few enough will do a good thing for free; and only rarely will anyone do something so deadly and inhumane as war for free. But here is the question I have for you. With so little likelyhood of permanent gain in Iraq; wouldn't it have been better to live with saddam and just give our rich folks billions for not starting a war? Surely, they love money, and we love working for it. Rather than ruin the whole credit and economy of the nation to have a war, couldn't we twist their arms to please take our money. We might need the Iraqis as friends some day. Couldn't we keep some friends and give the national wealth away? If a few of the families who lost children they raised for nothing that they can only now visit in their dreams could have bought you off, and sold you half their lives to have another minute with their children, their brothers or sisters; how many would have refused your price? Sir; you are stuck in a bad place, and I would not be you. There are some very moral people on the right. I am a moralist, and I take them seriously. But the government, and the reactionary media are trapped by their ideals. Ideals are ends that justify means like wars, and poverty, injustice and intractible government. Argue as you please that there was some moral meaning in this war whose destruction was to be bought by the conquered with their own property, and you only exclued yourself from humanity. Have a great day.... Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:12 PM
Amen, Sweeney. For Mr. Shapiro and many others, it's only about whether their predictions about the war or the political outcome are correct. If correct, their career is made. Right and wrong just don't seem to enter into the discourse.
May I just add to our columnist, you are using a noted tactic used by Presidents' Bush/Cheney, presenting your opinion as though it's fact. What Colin Powell and America discovered is just because you say it, doesn't make it so. Pity the fools who only read your column.
Comment: #2
Posted by: liz
Tue Aug 12, 2008 1:29 PM
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