In the next NSC meeting, everyone voted to send 20,000 more troops -- EXCEPT Regular Joe. And, as it turns out, Biden was totally right about Afghanistan. It has always been a dangerous quagmire. Whatever actions Obama took made no changes in that.
So I see, in Obama's recounting, many good things about our President-Elect:
- He is willing to contradict the generals.
- He is most anxious to AVOID making more mistakes like his vote for the invasion of Iraq. Amazingly, he seems to have LEARNED from his experience. That is not a common trait among human beings.
- He speaks with what must be called wisdom, in saying it is easier to go slower and not have to extricate yourself from a mess.
- He is willing to keep pushing when he thinks he's right -- ie GRIPPING Obama's arm and forcing him to listen.
- He has learned from his very long experience in Government how things work, and this knowledge is useful.
- He is fine being the only vote for his point of view.
That's quite a few good things, don't you agree? SO I HAVE EVEN MORE HOPE THAN I HAD BEFORE!
ONE-A: OBAMA BOOK CLUB
By the way, I bought Obama's book because I joined the
Obama Book Club, which is organized by Manny's in SF but has members from all over the country and is open to anyone. It meets every Wednesday 5-7pm online and deals with a different section of the autobiography every time. It begins with someone who was part of the Obama administration speaking and answering questions from Manny. I went to the one last week, but I'd been Zooming too much and I couldn't hang in there. I'm going back this Wednesday.
I highly recommend A Promised Land. Obama gives you a warts-and-all picture of his Presidency. It is such a very surreal thing to be President, no? He thinks so too.
I can't help but compare him to FDR, who also entered in the midst of the breakdown of the economy. I really see Obama as being just too inexperienced to take the risk of doing anything radical about the economic crisis he was handed, unlike FDR. Definitely a book worth reading.
TWO: FILLMORE RAMBLE #1
It's possible that a couple of these photos have appeared before, but I walked much further on Fillmore Street than before.
The first part of the walk is in the Lower Haight neighborhood.