Sunday, February 07, 2010

Liberal Columnist Richard Cohen Goes Off On Obama

From the Astute Bloggers:

From this column by Richard Cohen in the Washington Post:
[T]he paramount civil liberty is a sense of security and this, sad to say, has eroded under Barack Obama. Repeatedly, the administration has shown poor judgment.
Cohen even praises George W. Bush, albeit in a backhanded fashion:
No doubt George Bush soiled America's image abroad with what looked liked vigilante justice and Dick Cheney's hearty endorsement of ugly interrogation measures. But more is at stake here than America's image abroad -- namely the security and peace of mind of Americans in America. Bush stands condemned by the facts for Sept. 11 -- his watch, his responsibility -- and in all likelihood he bent over backward to ensure that nothing like those attacks would happen again.
The entire essay by Cohen is an indictment of the BHO administration and reads much like Krauthammer's work. An interesting turn because Cohen and Krauthammer typically express antithetical ideas.

UPDATE -

Meanwhile, Obama's Deputy National Security Advisor says he's tired of Republicans criticizing Obama over issues of National Security:

WASHINGTON – An exasperated White House newly committed to preaching partisan peace slammed Republicans for playing politics on national security and making ignorant allegations about the investigation into the Christmas airliner plot.

Deputy national security adviser John Brennan complained Sunday that politicians, many of them Republicans, were unfairly criticizing the administration for partisan purposes and second-guessing the case with a "500-mile screwdriver" that reaches from Washington to the scene of the abortive attack in Detroit.

"Quite frankly, I'm tiring of politicians using national security issues such as terrorism as a political football," Brennan said. "They are going out there. They're unknowing of the facts. And they're making charges and allegations that are not anchored in reality."

1 comment:

LL said...

It's interesting that Cohen would turn on Dear Leader a mere year into his term of office. Even Chris Matthews has had a few things to say that made sense. Maybe somebody watered down the cool aid?

Glenn Beck's rating soar while Kieth Oberman sputters to keep the lights on. However the MSM still seems to stumble over themselves NOT to report Dear Leader's many gaffs and the BLATANT corruption on the part of the Democratic Congressional leadership.