The whole thing. The phony framing of the issue, the selective quoting of cherry picked lines and obvious exclusion of others from public statements, the hypocrisy of some asshole not even in the service anymore talking about “we” did this, the pretending that the details of such missions are not discussed afterwards…
Nominations for understatement of the year are now closed as we have our winner.
The more that it is put in terms like that, with that tone, the more it hurts Obama.
Just so I understand, the Republicans are using the alleged leaked comments from some alleged Republican special forces staff as grounds for complaining about leaks in Mr Obama’s administration?
Specifically, these Republican soldiers (sailors?), think it is arrogant for anyone else on the team to claim any credit for the death of Bin Laden, because all the credit belongs to them?
Does this really work as a political strategy in America? 
Very well said.
Do you mean to say that those images of Bush aren’t indelibly burned into your brain? Lucky!
What cracks me up is that if Bush had managed to pull this off in the exact same manner and said the exact same things, the only debate we’d be having now is which president he would be replacing on Mount Rushmore.
This is the same Bush who flew onto an aircraft carrier to give a speech in front of a giant “Mission Accomplished” banner, right? That’s the humble guy?
And whose closest people outed an active CIA agent. He ought to be the last guy to bring up for these kind of comparisons.
Really? Why?
I don’t remember it that way. Can you document that?
In any event, do you really believe the government would sit on this news for any period of time?
Wearing a flight jacket.
Well, actually a whole flight suit, playing as if he were actually a pilot. (Yeah, yeah, he got credit hours from the Texas Air National Guard, but that flight suit stunt was the essence of undeserved self-puffery.) A lot of conservatives were also giddy about how he looked with his junk all framed by the straps. Conservatives like that kind of thing.
Side note: I recently had a long conversation with a conservative black man on another thread where he swore that the term “uppity” had absolutely no racial connotations.
Bullshit. No politician or elected official should have humility. You need a rare and special kind of arrogance to get anything at all done in politics, because anything worth doing is bound to meet with fierce opposition. You need the arrogance to believe (a) you know what’s best for society and (b) you’re the person to get it done. A humble politician is a useless as a cowardly soldier.
I wonder why you contrast paragraph one of Bush’s speech with paragraph eight of Obama’s speech? You don’t need to answer that, it’s a rhetorical question - everybody, and I mean everybody, knows why you did that.
Here’s paragraph one of Obama’s speech:
THE PRESIDENT: *Good evening. Tonight, I can report to the American people and to the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda, and a terrorist who’s responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children.
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You guys have given up, haven’t you? <Colonel Jessup>Please tell me that you have something more, Lieutenant. These two Marines are on trial for their lives. Please tell me their lawyer hasn’t pinned their hopes to a phone bill. </Colonel Jessup>
You are above this, adaher. Don’t even start this crap.
It takes a special kind of arrogance to be subordinate to the entire country, yet think that makes you the man. And every once in awhile, his bosses have to put him in his place. It’s happened to a lot of Presidents, hopefully it will happen to this one too.
What are you even talking about now?
Swiftboating is the political equivalent of trolling. It’s ridiculous.
Special, and indispensable. A president’s job (any elected official’s job), after all, is not to take his lead in making policy decisions from the public-opinion-poll results of the moment, but to exercise his own judgment and do what he thinks is best.
Funny, that’s EXACTLY like a common criticism that was used against Bush.