As a substantive matter, I’m delighted that President Obama now supports the Colombia free trade agreement, ratification of which was blocked by his party during the last Congress. Indeed, it brings to about four the number of his Administration’s actions that I can endorse, the others being –
continuing the anti-mufsidun campaign in Afghanistan;
refusing to participate (albeit after too much vacillation) in the racist-authoritarian Durban II conference;
letting the Navy shoot three Somali pirates without handwringing about the Geneva Conventions.
I have just one quibble: During the election campaign, as Jim Geraghty reminds us, candidate Obama reviled Colombia as a land where the government violently oppressed innocent workers. Now that he sees our closest Latin America ally in a less demonic light, might it not be time for another apology?
The President professes to believe that his loudly expressed contrition for “America’s mistakes” boosts our country’s standing in the world. Well, here is a mistake. Surely a mea culpa is in order. Or is eius culpa, eius maxima culpa as far as the Great Apologizer is willing to go?
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