Reading the comments made in the WH, as reported by Gates, the  conclusion
that seems most plausible is that the Leftists who run the administration  
really believe
that their version of Leftism is "normal."
 
How was it possible for Obama voters in 2008 and again in 2012 not to
know this?  After all, the Rightist media made an issue out of exactly 
this kind of thing. Answer:  The WAY the Right-wing media  presented
their critique almost demanded that you accept their Right-wing  ideology
as a counter-normal. The Right is just as tone deaf as the Left,
in other words. 
 
And so we are stuck with a Leftist president who thinks that the  military
is some kind of inconvenience and who otherwise regards his social  work
worldview as sufficient to run a country.
 
No wonder that Frank Lunz is disillusioned.
 
BR
 
 
 
 
 
Obama Sent Troops to Afghanistan Believing the Mission  Would Fail, Former 
Defense Sec. Says

 
 
By _Napp  Nazworth_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/napp-nazworth/) , 
Christian Post Reporter
January 8, 2014|11:50 am
President Barack Obama's former secretary of defense, Robert Gates, accused 
 the president of sending an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan while  
believing the plan would fail. This was just one of many startling 
revelations,  including comments about Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden that could 
have 
 consequences for the 2016 presidential race, in Gates' memoir, Duty: 
Memoirs  of a Secretary at War, due out next week. 
Obama "doesn't believe in his own strategy, and doesn't consider the war to 
 be his. For him, it's all about getting out," Gates wrote. 
During the 2008 election, Obama was critical of President George W. Bush's  
invasion of Iraq and argued that more military resources should have been  
devoted to Afghanistan instead. Bush "took the eye off the ball" in 
Afghanistan  in order to invade Iraq, Obama accused at the time. 
The early excerpts came from a lengthy Tuesday _article by famed Washington 
Post journalist Bob Woodward_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/robert-gates-former-defense-secretary-offers-harsh-critique-of-obam
as-leadership-in-duty/2014/01/07/6a6915b2-77cb-11e3-b1c5-739e63e9c9a7_story.
html) , who  has written two books critical of Obama's leadership. Woodward 
received an  advance copy of the book, which will be available to the 
public on Jan. 14. 
Gates also recalled sitting in on a conversation between Obama and 
Secretary  of State Hillary Clinton, who ran against Obama for the 2008 
Democratic  
presidential nomination. Clinton told Obama, according to Gates, that she 
only  opposed the "Iraq surge" in order to try to win the Iowa primary. Obama 
appeared  to admit that he opposed the surge for similar reasons. Hearing 
the two admit to  that while Gates was in the room "was as surprising as it 
was dismaying," he  wrote. 
Gates criticized Vice President Joe Biden for "aggressive, suspicious, and  
sometimes condescending and insulting questioning of our military  leaders."
 
 
Both Biden and Clinton may run again for president in 2016. If so, Gates'  
accusations will likely be brought up again on the campaign trail. 
In response to Gates' views on Biden, a White House spokesperson said Obama 
 disagrees and called Biden "one of the leading statesmen of his time." 
Gates was also critical of how Obama handled repealing the military's 
"don't  ask, don't tell" policy on gays. Gates supported repealing the policy 
and 
had  been working for months on a plan. But Gates felt "blindsided" when 
Obama told  him he would announce the decision with only a one-day notice and 
before all the  details had been worked out. 
Gates is now president-elect of the Boy Scouts of America, which also  
recently changed its policy on gay members. 
Conservative Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer was sharply  
critical of the revelation that Obama sent troops to battle while not believing 
 in the necessity of the mission. 
"He's sending 30,000 more troops in to battle. ... [Obama] doesn't believe 
in  his own actions. ... How can a commander in chief, in good conscience, 
do that?  ... This is an indictment of the president that rises above 
everything else he  has done in his presidency," he said Tuesday on Fox News' 
"Special Report." 
Writing for New Republic, a liberal publication, _Isaac Chotiner, accuses 
Woodward of an "anti-Obama  bias"_ 
(http://www.newrepublic.com/article/116127/robert-gates-memoirs-criticism-obama-not-what-bob-woodward-says)
  in his 
coverage of Gates' book. While acknowledging that he has  not read the book 
himself, Chotiner says that Woodward's account of the book's  critique of 
Obama "feels more like Woodward's than Gates's." 
The White House response to the accusations was that Obama "deeply  
appreciates Bob Gates' service as Secretary of Defense, and his lifetime of  
service to our country." 
Gates was first appointed secretary of Defense for the last two years of 
the  George W. Bush administration. Obama asked him to stay in the post to 
provide  continuity while the U.S. was at war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Gates 
left the  post in 2011. Except for Bill Clinton, he has served every president 
since  Richard Nixon.

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