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A prediction: President Obama will add a "surprise" visit to Afghanistan to his Olympics-lobbying trip to Copenhagen. The president and his advisers must realize, in Mark McKinnon's words, that "people elected Obama to be president--not the head of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce," that a large part of being president is being commander-in-chief, and that it's not good that Obama appears to have plenty of time for everything--David Letterman, Democratic fundraisers, Olympics-lobbying jaunts--except Afghanistan, just as he's about to decide whether to commit tens of thousands more troops there. In addition, Obama's never been to Afghanistan as president, and--we now know--apparently has spoken to General Stanley McChrystal only once by video-teleconference since McChrystal assumed command there. David Axelrod and Rahm Emanuel aren't stupid: Expect to see Barack Obama get on the plane after his session with the International Olympics Committee at mid-day Friday Copenhagen time, and be in Afghanistan with our troops five hours later, in time for the evening news Friday here in the U.S.
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The Weekly Standard2009Washington, DCPolitics2009-09-29http://www.weeklystandard.com/obama-to-afghanistan/article/2423862009-09-29T11:152009-09-29T15:10Obama to Afghanistan?A prediction: President Obama will add a surprise visit to Afghanistan to his Olympics-lobbying trip to Copenhagen. The president and his advisers must realize, in Mark McKinnon's words, that people elected Obama to be president--not the head of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, that a large part of being president is being commander-in-chief, and that it's not good that Obama appears to have plenty of time for everything--David Letterman, Democratic fundraisers, Olympics-lobbying jaunts--except Afghanistan, just as he's about to decide whether to commit tens of thousands more troops there. In addition, Obama's never been to Afghanistan as president, and--we now know--apparently has spoken to General Stanley McChrystal only once by video-teleconference since McChrystal assumed command there.William Kristolhttp://cdn.weeklystandard.biz/cache/280x280-.jpg