John -John wrote:-- Colin Powell interview
Here's a transcript of that portion of the interview:
I think that Powell was simply responding to Brokaw's hypothetical.> MR. BROKAW: If you were called into the Oval Office on January
> 21st by the new president, whoever it happens to be, and he said
> to you, "General Powell, I need from you your recommendation on
> where I begin. What should be my priorities?" Where would you
> start?
> GEN. POWELL: I would start with talking to the American people
> and talking to the world, and conveying a new image of American
> leadership, a new image of America's role in the world.
> The problems will always be there, and there's going to be a
> crisis come along in the 21st or 22nd of January that we don't
> even know about right now. And so I think what the president has
> to do is to start using the power of the Oval Office and the power
> of his personality to convince the American people and to convince
> the world that America is solid, America is going to move forward,
> and we're going to fix our economic problems, we're going to meet
> our overseas obligations. But restoring a sense of purpose, a
> sense of confidence in the American people and, in the
> international community, in America.
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27266223/
John
Yes, I agree he was responding to the hypothetical. That still doesn't answer why he calls out those specific dates - at the very least you'd have to admit that it was an odd thing to say. After I viewed the video, I did some more research on the net and it seems a lot of people are talking about this. Obviously nobody really knows what it could mean other than to take Powell's comments at face value . . . I certainly hope that we will not see a new crisis emerge on those dates and I can't answer how it is that Powell could have definitively known something like that in October.
At any rate, this is all somewhat of an off-topic digression.
Andrew