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Yes, Kim Jong Il is a formidable foe.  One, apparently, that Barack Obama was unable to handle on his own.  It was time to bring in the big guns.  It was time to call Clinton.

Hilliary Clinton, his secretary of State?

Of course not, don’t be silly.  Obama doesn’t let her out of his sight these days.  He called the BIG guns.  Bill Clinton -  a man, a former president, still revered and respected all over the world.

Before we make a serious point about the current administration, we’d like to a take a moment to salute the former leader, and say “job well done.”  By securing freedom for the two American reporters wrongfully imprisoned in North Korea, he’s reminded us all what real diplomacy looks like.  Assuming he managed to avoid giving Kim Jong Il any more nuclear technology, this was a classic Clinton masterstroke.

That said, we’re left to wonder what it says about Barack Obama and his team.  A president shouldn’t have to send one of his predecessors to carry out his foreign policy.  That’s what his Secretary of State is for.  If Obama’s deeds, words, promises, and threats don’t carry enough international weight to handle a low level incident without calling in the cavalry, he’s treading dangerously close to lame-duck status. 

It’s wonderful that the two reporters are home safely.  There’s nothing to gripe about in terms of the outcome.  Clearly, it’s a win for Obama too, since he can claim credit without ever getting his hands dirty or facing the possibility of engaging the issue and failing.   

However, Obama’s now presented with nearly the exact same situation in Iran.  Since Ahmadinejad has, like Kim Jong Il, demonstrated his complete lack of respect for the current president, who will Obama send this time? 

Is it actually Hillary’s turn to do her job?

Probably not.  Maybe Carter’s available.

- Robert Laurie

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They billed themselves as an administration that would boast unparalleled transparency, a veritable open book, welcoming the inspection of the American people.  Unfortunately, it seems not a day goes by when the President, or one of his subordinates, fails to live up to the promise.

Today, we turn our attention to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, who claimed Sunday that the government would release records about the cash for clunkers program. 

The problem? 

They’ve given no time frame, did not promise to release the data before Congress votes on the additional $2 billion in funding, and worst of all, will not release any numbers regarding what cars people were purchasing with the stimulus cash. 

According to the AP, the DOT has received regular updates regarding the sales data, including details of transactions supplied by each car dealer.  This isn’t a matter of the information being unavailable, or not-yet-compiled.  They have it and it’s ready to go, they just won’t release it.

Why not?  Well, Ray LaHood has been touting the program as a  major savior for the auto industry.  He’s also gone on record claiming the trade-in deal is good for the country as a whole, protective of the environment, and obviously, a major bonus for car buyers.  Unfortunately, it’s difficult to judge the assertions unless we know what people are buying.

LaHood has repeatedly gone on record saying that the Ford Focus is the number one car being purchased, but is markedly less forthcoming when asked about the rest of the vehicles being sold. Indeed, according to the AP, the limited data so far released shows that foreign auto-makers may be receiving the biggest benefit from the program.  Six of the top ten cars purchased were made by Honda, Toyota, and Hyundai.

LaHood claims that the new cars being sold are, on average, 61% more fuel efficient than the ones traded in (ignoring the massive environmental damage being done by squashing and “landfilling” the trade-ins) and, even if they are from foreign companies, the vehicles are being made in American plants.  Still, there’s no way to verify any of his statements without the DOT numbers that LaHood himself refuses to release.

At a time when LaHood is campaigning hard for the additional $2 billion in cash for clunkers funding, it’s easy to see why the Transportation Secretary is being cagey with the numbers.  If they reveal that the majority of cars being purchased are foreign, support for the program will obviously dry up.  Likewise, his already dubious environmental claims could be dashed if we learn that SUV’s are leaving the lots in droves.

Might we suggest, if the administration is going to ask Congress to approve the additional $2 billion, they at least stipulate that the money should only be spent on product from domestic auto-makers?  After all, the government owns two of them.  It just makes good fiscal sense.

And, as always, let’s try to work on that transparency thing while you’re at it.

-Robert Laurie

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