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McCain Can't Handle the Truth: "Bin Laden" IS Answer to "Appeaser"

Posted: 04/30/2012 4:51 pm

For decades, from McCarthy through McCain to Romney, the GOP has slandered Democrats as unAmerican, weak on defense, or, as Dick Cheney said in 2004, if Kerry won "we'd get hit again." Maintaining that tradition, Mitt Romney last year repeatedly called President Obama "an "appeaser" -- and, in a charge without an iota of evidence, "apologizes for America." As if that were too subtle, Republican leaders like Newt Gingrich have displayed near-Tourret's Syndrome in using "Hitler" in association with a President in wartime... as well as repeating or winking at the claim that the American president wasn't American.

No, both sides don't do it. Democrats robustly criticized Bush-Cheney for invading the wrong country on false pretenses, leading to hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths and lost trillions... but did not say or imply that they didn't believe in America and favored our enemies. For evidence of the unrelenting conservative slander, watch any night on Fox News.

Having taunted him as a weak commander-in-chief, now comes John McCain complaining that Barack Obama is sounding too strong.

Since context counts, here's the history on the efforts to get the man who killed nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11: Bush let bin Laden slip through his grasp at Tora Bora in December 2001 and added three months later, "I'm not very concerned about him." Mitt Romney in 2007 said that "it's not worth moving heaven and earth to get one man." In his own campaign for president that year, Barack Obama was chided for saying that, if he had actionable intelligence, he would authorize going into Pakistan to "kill bin Laden." Then as President he ordered a renewed effort to find him, did receive actionable intelligence, listened to half his national security team oppose a raid, ordered the back-up helicopter that became necessary and gave the green light to a raid over a bombing, risking his presidency. (Then, for good measure, he cooly did brilliant stand-up at last year's White House Correspondent's Dinner.)

Reminders of this success has infuriated McCain. "Shame on Barack Obama for diminishing the memory of September 11th and the killing of Osama bin Laden by turning it into a cheap political attack ad." Is he trying to become the definition of a sore loser in dictionaries everywhere?

John McCain was a war hero a half century ago in a bad war. But since then, he can't find a conflict we shouldn't add troops to, continuing to defend the madness of Iraq, regretting we're not still there. He truly appears to a Japanese soldier emerging from the caves decades later having learned nothing. Where was he when his allies were slandering the other party as appeasers? Or when W wore that flight suit on the deck of the Abraham Lincoln in 2003?

With the prosecution of the war against al Qaeda being one of the top foreign policy issues this election year, how can the Obama campaign not discuss it? Does anyone doubt the GOP response if there had been an al Qaeda attack on our soil after Obama had been warned about one, as Bush was in the Presidential Daily Briefing in early August, 2001 and when terrorism czar Richard Clarke couldn't get a meeting about such matters for nine months? If failure would provoke McCain's condemnation, how can success now gag Obama?

Complaints about spiking the football are not only hypocritical but also unconvincing against a president famously reluctant to be a chest-pounder (except about basketball). For that, think of Rudy Giuliani using 9/11 as a noun-and-verb in every sentence when that bragging was about a colossal failure of American intelligence and planning.

Would that virtue would be its own reward. Or that the presidential contest was beanbag or an Oxford Union debate. So I also disagree with my friend Arianna Huffington who called "despicable" the campaign ad with Bill Clinton lauding Obama for the bin Laden raid. It would be political malpractice not to remind voters, repeatedly told by rivals that Obama is a weakling, that "bin Laden is dead and GM is alive." Or as is said about libel law, truth is a defense.

 
 
 

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For decades, from McCarthy through McCain to Romney, the GOP has slandered Democrats as unAmerican, weak on defense, or, as Dick Cheney said in 2004, if Kerry won "we'd get hit again." Maintaining th...
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03:40 PM on 05/02/2012
Sorry. "done"
03:39 PM on 05/02/2012
Whoa. Mark Green is still around? This guy ever don anything? Other than figure out ways to live without working?
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ASK AMERICA
“. . .liberty and justice for all."
12:53 PM on 05/01/2012
THE TRUTH IS THAT MITT ROMNEY SAID WHAT HE SAID, "IT'S NOT WORTH MOVING HEAVEN AND EARTH AND SPENDING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO GET OSMA BIN LADEN."
THE TRUTH IS THE TRUTH: HE CRITICIZED PRES. OBAMA FOR WANTING TO GO AFTER BIN LADEN. HE SAID WHAT HE SAID, BE ACCOUNTABLE FOR YOUR WORDS, MR. ROMNEY.
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lgillooly
12:10 PM on 05/01/2012
The GOP and the Media have perpetual selective amnesia. Period And if any fool believes "the media is liberally biased" they either watch Fox or listen to talk radio, or read rightwing blogs, or roght wing newspapers. (WAIT a minute, isn't that the media?)
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HST
Conservatism = selfishness
10:39 AM on 05/01/2012
Good I hope Aianna reads this and realizes she is wrong.
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ESerafina42
Abandoned by wolves, raised by Republicans.
10:30 AM on 05/01/2012
George W. Bush would have given himself a ticker tape parade in NY and the R's would have insisted that everyone in entire county stop what they were doing and genuflect en masse.
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
10:21 AM on 05/01/2012
McCain is being "Naive, my friend",
Or, more likely, duplicitous.
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dr45309a
10:10 AM on 05/01/2012
Nobody denies Obama's part in gatting Bin laden. The problem comes from saying that Romney would not have given that order. How does Obama or anybody else for that matter know what Romney would or would not have done. As for democrats being weak on national security; that started from the Jimmy Carter days when he made all these agreements with Russia to reduce our nuclear stockpile while they were building their's up. Democrats typically cut military spending as Obama did earlier this year. This gives the impression that democrats are weak on national security.
12:38 PM on 05/01/2012
Romney said he would not have gone after bin Laden. There's no controversy there.
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01:06 PM on 05/01/2012
Well, we can start with what Romney himself said on the subject.

"It's not worth moving heaven and earth and spending billions of dollars just trying to catch one person."

Regarding Obama's comment that he would send troops into Pakistan to kill Bin Laden if he was there, Romney commented that "I think his comments were ill-timed and ill-considered."
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MattyGroves
10:05 AM on 05/01/2012
Good article. Every Republican complaint about OBL being used for political purposes should simply be responded to with "Mission Accomplished / Bush's flight suit".
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listentome
Remember, no matter where you go, there you are !
09:22 AM on 05/01/2012
Thank you Mark Green for speaking the truth!
Lynette
Liberals have a lot more fun!
08:47 AM on 05/01/2012
Love it!!!!
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Craig Koebelin
Gut feelings are usually gas
08:39 AM on 05/01/2012
If only America had a better educational tradition in the heartland there would be no need to simplify every issue down to schoolyard semiotics.
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Rex Baker
08:05 AM on 05/01/2012
If Romney wants to make strength on foreign policy an issue then he should be prepared to hear the facts and defend his past comments. Being commander in chief is not etch-a-sketch. The impact of decisions stays with you.
07:49 AM on 05/01/2012
"Or as is said about libel law, truth is a defense."

The fatal flaw in the Obama campaign. Truth SHOULD be used as an offense, not just defense. If they just try to defend, they will lose. Why should he be somehow having to DEFEND a HUGE vistory, anyway???
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Buckeye54
...the One your mom warned you about!
07:41 AM on 05/01/2012
As long as Republicans slander Democrats on "being weak on defense," or "appeasing our enemies," than this was a righteous, nay, even a necessary ad.

If your opponent lies and refuses to acknowledge the truth, you have an obligation to set the record straight.

President Obama has been very modest about this accomplishment. He hasn't gone around beating and thumping his chest about it.

And he has always given our military and the intelligence agencies and his circle of advisors the lion's share of the credit while downplaying his role.

I hope the American public see through this Republican smokescreen and give President Obama, the Seals, and the CIA the proper respect for a job well-done.