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GOP Attacks on Obama's Bin Laden Success Are Hypocritical

May 1, 2012 RSS Feed Print

Former Gov. Mitt Romney and his advisers and surrogates are going apoplectic over the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden and the attention President Obama is getting for the success. 

They absolutely hate that he is using the events in ads and are especially defensive that the Obama campaign is pointing out Romney's own statements that he "wouldn't move heaven and earth" to get bin Laden and that he was against going into Pakistan unannounced.

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Well, as I write this, the networks just reported that President Obama has arrived in Afghanistan on a surprise visit. My, my, now we are really going to hear from the Romney campaign, or won't we?

If I were them, I would just zip it. The Republicans look unbelievably hypocritical on this one.

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Remember "Mission Accomplished"—landing on that aircraft carrier declaring victory in Iraq? Oops. Remember the Republican National Convention in New York City in 2004? Remember President Bush and the Republicans trying to use 9/11 as a political club to beat Sen. John Kerry?

Go back and review the speeches at that Republican convention from Mayor Rudy Giuliani, in particular. Or how about Ed Koch, or Bernard Kerik, or even retired General Tommy Franks? And, yes, even one Mitt Romney, who declared, "George W. Bush is right, and the 'Blame America First Crowd' is wrong!"

Playing politics with the tragedy of 9/11 or even the war in Iraq was the Republicans' mantra.

[Photo Gallery: One Year After Osama Bin Laden's Death]

I guess they were for it before they were against it, huh?

The bottom line is that President Obama did the right thing at tremendous risk to the lives of men under his command and with a real risk of failure. He knew, as we all do now, that had this mission not been successful lives would have been lost and his political career would have been over.  And, yet, he had the courage, the grace under pressure, to make the call. That is what we call leadership.

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Osama bin Laden,
Rudolph Giuliani,
Republican Party,
2012 presidential election,
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John of NY _ I’m “one phone call” from being President AS WELL...

What are the 2 missing States you say R. Paul won. NO conspiracy, is plainly known who won what States that have been done SO FAR. IN PAST GAVE YOU LINK TO THAT INFORMATION.

LA was one of the three. __ Was WON __. NOT HOPE TO WIN. MIGNT WIN. ETC.. Give it up. GIVE IT UP. You’re bull was noticed and pointed out to you.

YOU put me to sleep with “The good news is that the Ron Paul movement brings the real Issues out into the open. Such things as pre emptive use of our military that very often kills civilians”. War kills innocent victim. IS FACT. “ Pre emptive” or not. BEEN KNOWN a long time. Paul did not discover. Learned it way back when I was in school... 100,000‘s died in Iraq before we went their. Killed by their Dictator...

YOU write “We're perhaps one phone call [news event] away from Ron Paul reaching critical mass in the public opinion that will bring the Republican nomination.” I’m “one phone call” from being President AS WELL...

Bill Hedges of MO 11:54PM May 02, 2012

Hello Bill Hedges of Mo, you know that 6 States were named in other posts by me, but ok... for example Louisiana, the State delegates are won and since they are for Dr. Paul, then the national delegates almost very surely will be, but it hasn't happened Finally yet... so for that, keep your hat on... your newly adopted candidate [M.R.] is in the lead... unless your previous candidate [N.G.] sinks him with the new ads out [have you seen the ad?]... tsk... give it up old son.

Fox news declared Ron Paul inevitable in nomination by majority in five States..... and fox news [and other 'msm' outlets] hasn't been very kind to Ron Paul in news presentation overall.

The good news is that the Ron Paul movement brings the real Issues out into the open. Such things as pre emptive use of our military that very often kills civilians...... and killing the innocent is Not moral.... do you have any religious views Bill Hedges?

Coercion is the other main issue. Coercion is not moral.. in my view, but plainly in your view it's perfectly ok. Introspection into how you got so judgemental might be something for you.

A moral world of 'State restraint' in the use of violence and State tolerence for the life choices of citizens is coming.

We're perhaps one phone call [news event] away from Ron Paul reaching critical mass in the public opinion that will bring the Republican nomination.

Faith in America. Our founding principles come to light.

Ron Paul for President 2012~

John of NY 9:06PM May 02, 2012

John of NY

I named 3 States Paul won. You said 5. What are the other 2 ? There is no conspiracy. Well known who won what States so far. ___ I see how you are FOR PAUL ___.

You claim “Ron Paul has the experience”. How has THAT SHOWN getting things done in D.C. ? You want elected a PIG IN THE POCK. NO TRACT RECORD. YOU write R.P. “leads the world by moral example”.YOUR “morals”.. What “example” by deeds in accomplishments in D.C. ???

Mitt needs what 300 delegates. Paul needs what 1,000. CLOSE RACE ??? Tell Paul not to START PACKING for WH just yet...

Bill Hedges of MO 8:39PM May 02, 2012

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Peter Fenn

Peter Fenn is a Democratic political strategist and head of Fenn Communications, one of the nation's leading political and public affairs media firms. Fenn Communications has worked in over 300 campaigns, from presidential to mayoral, and has represented a number of Fortune 500 companies. Fenn is also an adjunct professor at George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management. Follow him on Twitter @peterhfenn.

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