From Dan Pfeiffer:
[F]or seven years after 9/11, while our national security was overwhelmingly focused on Iraq — a country that had no al Qaeda presence before our invasion — Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda’s leadership was able to set up camp in the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan, where they continued to plot attacks against the United States. Meanwhile, al Qaeda also regenerated in places like Yemen and Somalia, establishing new safe-havens that have grown over a period of years. It was President Obama who finally implemented a strategy of winding down the war in Iraq, and actually focusing our resources on the war against al Qaeda — more than doubling our troops in Afghanistan, and building partnerships to target al Qaeda’s safe-havens in Yemen and Somalia. And in less than one year, we have already seen many al Qaeda leaders taken out, our alliances strengthened, and the pressure on al Qaeda increased worldwide.
To put it simply: this President is not interested in bellicose rhetoric, he is focused on action. Seven years of bellicose rhetoric failed to reduce the threat from al Qaeda and succeeded in dividing this country. And it seems strangely off-key now, at a time when our country is under attack, for the architect of those policies to be attacking the President.
In other words, Dick Cheney can STFU.
I wonder if the Republican fearmongering actually helped the president with his poll numbers.
The wingnuts will now complain that Obama is trying to “blame Bush”. We’re supposed to ignore the fact that a former VP keeps inserting himself into the national discourse in a manner that is both despicable and unprecedented, and we’re also supposed to ignore the fact that the press acts like a particularly tractable stenography pool whenever he does.
It might have, Bob.
Bush was a barbarian.
Obama will solve prolems and the righties will hate him.
There is a lot of mocking of Obama on radio.
I’d like to see the large media companies broken up. Too much of the same negative programming.
May 2010 be a better year for us all.
I thought the Bush administration “inherited the worst act of terrorism on our soil”? I heard Mary Matalin say as much and she’s never wrong.
The respectable female face of Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck. She is bananas, always has been evidently.
The old, bourgeois ‘truth’, defined as something that comports with reality, has been swept away by a newer revolutionary truth.
Did her utterance help the Party? Yes.
Then it was true.
All correctly oriented cadres know that.
That’s what we’re up against, folks. And we were saved last time they were in power, barely saved, by their incompetence, not our virtue. There’s no guarantee we’d be that lucky twice.
YES. NAILED IT.
It’s good to see them blazing back at the stupid lies from Cheney and the rest of his cult. The style still leaves something to be desired, though, for maximum effectiveness. How many people even know what “bellicose rhetoric” means, and even if we do, how much blood does it get to boiling? Maybe the WH has to stick to high falutin rhetoric, but we need more street talk from somewhere high in the party establishment. Rahm, were are you now that we actually need you?
Karl Rove can go Cheney himself too. Here’s some New Year’s advice for him – try to figure out what it means to be the husband of one wife…
I was jumping with joy when I read their response. They went all out on Cheney – rightly so. Did anyone watch Chris Matthews last night? He was livid. Cheney should be the last person on this planet to comment on the issue of fighting terrorism.
I think it is time for someone outside the administration who has high regard to take out Cheney once and for all. Bill Clinton comes to mind, he should step up and give a major speech where he reminds people of the Bush/Cheney mess and counters Cheney’s assault.
Right now he’s the husband of the SoS, he can’t do that. Al Gore, however, would be perfect. Former VP vs. Former VP.
Al Gore would be completely inappropriate for that role. He’s fat, wears earth tones, won an academy award …. and didn’t he win a Nobel?
Sorry. He has no standing to talk about anything.
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Eric Massa did a nice job getting the ball rolling yesterday with Ed Schultz.
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Camp X-Ray Guantanamo Bay
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."