Armchair Quarterbacks
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, October 23, 2009 10:15 AM
From one side, Dick Cheney, whose last war didn't work out so well, is accusing President Obama of "dithering" on the conflict in Afghanistan.
From the other side, Karl Rove says Obama is going wobbly on the war.
And they both--I'm sure this is a coincidence--say Obama is following a warmed-over Bush strategy.
Call it a two-front attack, led by two of the previous administration's leading lights. George W. Bush may have opted for diplomatic silence, but his former lieutenants, not so much.
(More here.)
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, October 23, 2009 10:15 AM
From one side, Dick Cheney, whose last war didn't work out so well, is accusing President Obama of "dithering" on the conflict in Afghanistan.
From the other side, Karl Rove says Obama is going wobbly on the war.
And they both--I'm sure this is a coincidence--say Obama is following a warmed-over Bush strategy.
Call it a two-front attack, led by two of the previous administration's leading lights. George W. Bush may have opted for diplomatic silence, but his former lieutenants, not so much.
(More here.)
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