Senator DeMint Goes to Honduras


South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint just returned from Honduras, where he examined the situation there after the failed power grab of president Manuel Zelaya. Read his account in The Wall Street Journal to understand why President Obama is dead wrong in his support of the leftist president, and why the White House is now trying to find a rationale for this foreign policy blunder. Here is a short excerpt:

The presidential election is on schedule for Nov. 29. Under Honduras’s one-term-limit, Mr. Zelaya could not have sought re-election anyway. Current President Roberto Micheletti—who was installed after Mr. Zelaya’s removal, per the Honduran Constitution—is not on the ballot either. The presidential candidates were nominated in primary elections almost a year ago, and all of them—including Mr. Zelaya’s former vice president—expect the elections to be free, fair and transparent, as has every Honduran election for a generation.

Indeed, the desire to move beyond the Zelaya era was almost universal in our meetings. Almost.

In a day packed with meetings, we met only one person in Honduras who opposed Mr. Zelaya’s ouster, who wishes his return, and who mystifyingly rejects the legitimacy of the November elections: U.S. Ambassador Hugo Llorens.

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