When John
McCain slipped into Syria the other day to meet with Islamist rebels, Sen. Lindsey
Graham tweeted “best wishes” to his fellow
warmonger and claimed “dibs on his office if he doesn’t come back.” Leave it to
Sen. Graham, who has been agitating along with
McCain for the US to send weapons to the rebels, to joke about the
untrustworthiness of the very people he wants to arm. But the rebels’ savagery
is no
joke: we are, after all, talking about people who eat the lungs of their
enemies.
Sen. Rand
Paul (R-Kentucky) had it kind of right when he admonished the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee after it voted for a bill that would arm Syria’s Islamist
insurgents:
“This is an important moment. You will be funding, today, the allies of al Qaeda. It’s an irony you cannot overcome.”
And yet
irony doesn’t quite cover it: insanity is more like it. Here is a man who is
the Republican party’s voice when it comes to foreign policy, a role he has
appropriated due to his intimacy with those
who book the Sunday talk shows, and yet when it comes to America’s relationship
with the rest of the world his
utter and complete ignorance is
appalling.



















