Obama in No Man’s Land
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 25th, 2010 4:32 am by HL
Obama in No Man’s Land
A.B. Stoddard, The Hill
As President Barack Obama summoned Gen. Stanley McChrystal for his perp walk at the White House on Wednesday morning, Republicans were largely silent, for once. But Democrats and party liberals weren't defending Obama, just attacking McChrystal and his counterinsurgency strategy the president had embraced. Within the competing factions in burgeoning disagreement over Afghan war policy in his administration, Obama has tried taking shelter in the middle, his habitual no man's land where he is neither wartime commander nor consensus builder. In deciding to relieve McChrystal, Obama…
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Greg Sargent, Washington Post
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Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal
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