Posted on 06/06/2014 1:11:26 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Most Democratic Party house media organs staying clear as lonely lefty writers struggle to deflect.
Theres a growing sense that, at least for now, the Bergdahl/Taliban exchange and its fallout has the left spooked.
Maybe Obama will wriggle out of this mess, too, either by way of the same tricks that have extricated him from so-called scandals such as Benghazi, or by distracting us in some new and horrific way. Or maybe there will be a hurricane somewhere that can provide a serendipitous photo-op to impress those Americans who have political attention-deficit disorder.
But at the moment this story, probably more than any other incident of Obamas presidency, is one that makes him look bad. It appears to simultaneously expose his disregard for the safety of America and Americans, his sympathy for fundamentalist Islamist governments, his failure to do his homework, his drive towards greater executive power, his disregard for Congress (including some members of both parties) and the law itself, his mendacity, and the stupidity and collaboration of his advisors in all of the above.
I may have left something out, but you get the idea.
The military men and women who served with Bergdahl and on whom Obama counted to keep their mouths shut are (unlike the diplomats in Benghazi) speaking up and telling what they know.
(VIDEO-AT-LINK)
The NY Times and Time and other organs that normally can be counted on to carry Obamas water are spilling it all over the place.
That leaves lonely folk such as TNRs Brian Beutler and Esquires Charles P. Pierce doing their level best to convince the world that its only vile Republicans complaining about the swap, and that their carping is motivated by petty politics and a cold attitude towards the suffering of prisoners of war.
But its not taking too well so far, not as well as during previous dustups. Obama and his advisors may be surprised at that because they may not have understood the feelings this story would tap into.
Peter Wehner understands that this story has had a visceral effect, shocking even some people who didnt think themselves shockable anymore about anything Obama might do:
"My response to what has occurred is not just intellectual but visceral. I consider what occurred, when everything is taken into account, to be substantively indefensible and morally dishonorable. The president, in my estimation, has rendered a great service to our enemies, and they know it. (Mullah Omar, the head of the Taliban, hailed the release of the top five Taliban commanders from Guantanamo as a great victory for the mujahideen of Afghanistan.) The presidents decision may well endanger American lives down the road. And his administration has elevated an apparent deserterone whose actions were reported on in the past (see this 2012 Rolling Stone article by Michael Hastings) and who is responsible for the death of fellow soldiers who tried to rescue himinto a hero.
This strikes me as morally grotesque
In this case, its the president and I who occupy different worlds, including different moral worlds."
This story, unlike some of the others, is neither hard to understand nor difficult to follow. It seems awful on its face, and many of the American people are reacting on that same visceral level. For how long they will react that way, however, and to what effect, I do not know.
As evidence of the revulsion towards what Obama has done and towards Bergdahls actions, I present Facebooks Bring Bowe Bergdahl Back page and its fellows:
"A number of individuals who initially supported the pages mission are now having second thoughts as troubling revelations continue to emerge
The page, which is nearly five years old, has about 34,500 likes as of this writing. Other pages, including one called Bowe Bergdahl is a Traitor, have already attracted nearly as much attention in just the past 48 hours.
Administrators of that page are sharing anonymous comments by self-identified soldiers who offer a glimpse into their knowledge of Bergdahl and the circumstances of his ostensible capture by the Taliban.
Comments on the page show an overwhelming shift in public sentiment regarding the prisoner."
When Chris Matthews and Diane Feinstein are among the critics, Obama knows hes got a problem. Jon Stewart, an Obama supporter who was already angry at the Obama administration over the VA hospital scandal, is at least as unhappy about the prisoner exchange, too.
All of this indicates that theres something about this one thatat least temporarilyis achieving a level of disgust with Obama that doesnt seem to have been reached previously. But the only obvious remedy, impeachment, seems to still be politically unavailable. I repeat a question thats been asked before: what would Obama have to due to trigger a real possibility of impeachment in the House leading to actual conviction in the Senate?
The Unraveling
How the Obama administrations story on Bowe Bergdahl and the Taliban fell apart
http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/unraveling_794412.html?page=1
Case in point.
ABC news ! Had a loooong interview with Hillary. According to her, everything is just hunky dory.
The prison release? Well don’t you know we bring everyone home. Doesn’t matter how they got lost.
The fall concussion? Well don’t you know Ryan (cue large photo of him) had three, and he is just fine. No big whoop.
Golden girls? Well that was a long running popular show.
Oh and her brain per Carl Rove. (Cue fat white piggish picture).. Well don’t you know that it was said that he was Bushes brain.
I wanted to puke.
You mean to redefine sodomite as gay...
I still resist "liberal" as a euphemism for Leftist--or whatever they are. There's nothing liberal about these people. But liberal is deeply entrenched in our language and culture--though I continue to resist.
"Undocumented: is another word that has been debased by The Left. It's a replacement for "undocumented alien"--which is a replacement for "illegal alien", which is the accurate designation.
This is how The Left works: distortion, propaganda, deceit, mendacity, lies--anything to advance their nefarious agenda.
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