But, I am laughing at those who saw no wrong in Dean's remarks on Hardball about Bush1's "excellent" foreign policy when it was Baker who implemented that foreign policy. Dean also said Powell would be a great Sec. of State for anyone and should have been listened to on Iraq when Powell is the one who promised the Dems in committee that they would build a coalition and use the IWR as a coercive tool FIRST and that use of force was TRULY a last resort.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/1000254.asp MATTHEWS: Do you have any confidence that this president is calling the shots?
DEAN: I think the president does make the last decision. I do think that. I think he gets a lot of advises. The problem is that the people he gets advice from are people he ought to not be paying so much attention to. If he paid more attention to Colin Powell and less attention to Dick-
Donald Rumsfeld, we wouldn’t be in Iraq right now.
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MATTHEWS: Do you think he would be a good secretary of state for you, Colin Powell?
DEAN: I think he would be a good secretary of state, period. He is a loyal person. He knows, what he is doing. And he has what-let’s get back to the question...
MATTHEWS: Do you agree with him on foreign policy, Colin Powell?
DEAN: In many cases I do. I read his books. I like them a lot. You don’t go into a place with no exit strategy. We clearly went into Iraq with not exit strategy.
Let me answer the question about Kerry’s comments about my foreign policy.
MATTHEWS: Sure.
DEAN: Kerry, Gephardt, Lieberman, Edwards and Wes Clark at first, all of us were in favor of this resolution that was a preemptive unilateral attacks on Iraq. I was not. We all had information from the papers. They presumably had some intelligence information, with the exception of Wes, who may have had some or not. He was out of the government by them. I came to a different conclusion because a lot of what is required of a president for foreign policy is judgment and patience. If I came to a different conclusion than they did, given the amount of trouble we’re now in Iraq, given the fact that al Qaeda is in Iraq now and it wasn’t there before, it seems to me that their kind of foreign policy experience is not the kind we want in the White House and mine is.
MATTHEWS: That’s it? You are a cold man.
George Bush Sr., Herbert Walker Bush?
DEAN: Excellent on foreign policy. Not to great on domestic policy.