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White House Vows to Hit Back at Adversaries

The response to Dick Cheney's criticism of Obama is the latest example of the hit-back strategy

Posted October 23, 2009

The White House decision to fire back at former Vice President Dick Cheney over national security issues is the latest example of a new West Wing policy of taking on adversaries much more quickly and aggressively.

The goal is to prevent the spread of what Democratic strategists see as false information and unfair charges, and the strategy resembles the rapid-response approach that Team Obama used in the campaign last year.

From now on, White House officials promise to hit back hard when adversaries misrepresent or attack the president, a senior Obama adviser tells U.S. News. The latest manifestation of that strategy came yesterday when White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs returned Cheney's fire after the former vice president said Obama is "dithering" in his review of whether to send more troops into Afghanistan. Cheney also said that Obama "seems afraid' to make a decision. Gibbs replied, "What Vice President Cheney calls 'dithering,' President Obama calls his solemn responsibility to the men and women in uniform and to the American public. I think we've all seen what happens when somebody doesn't take that responsibility seriously." Democratic strategists add that Cheney is so unpopular with Democratic and independent voters that it's a good idea for the White House to keep him in the spotlight as the public face of the Republican Party.

 

Reader Comments

Onama and Being Muslim

Did you see the sunday night FOX presentation of Obama and where it is he comes from and is planning to take us TOO? If NOT you better start reading up on this GUY!

Obama and Tactics

This guy is a straight up MONSTER in sheeps clothing and America had better WAKE UP and get wha HE IS DOING BEFORE IT IS to late! Think THINK THINK abot ALL he said did and is TRYING TO DO TO US! It does NOT take a Rocket scientist to see through (TRNSPARENCY) this complete Commnist talking Muslim from Kenya

Dithering

Former VEEP Cheney and "W" "seemed afraid" to jump right in and help New Orleans in the biggest picture of official neglect, concern and compassion that Americans have seen in decades. Their "dithering" and outright lies led to a massive breakdown in America's trust towards our own federal government. He should apologize to the American public for all the Bush/Cheney failures (Iraq, Afghanistan, 9/11, WMD, rescinding the media limits of ownership, etc, etc,...) as much as he is lauded by Haliburton and the right wing bigots that support him to this day.

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