Cornered Little Bitch: Dems Join Dick Cheney In Crushing Idiot Man-Child POTUS – Desperate Defensive

May 22nd, 2009 (26) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Politco:

For the first time in his presidency, Americans are getting a glimpse of Barack Obama on defense.

Over the past few weeks, Obama has been back on his heels over torture and terror, issues on which he surely thought he had the upper hand.

And he spent Thursday battling charges from a man he surely thought he had vanquished in November, former Vice President Dick Cheney.

It took some worried calls from Capitol Hill Democrats, congressional aides said, to convince him otherwise – that he needed to give a speech defending his plan for closing the terror prison at Guantanamo Bay, and rebutting Republican claims that the move would endanger Americans where they live.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and others made clear “that we’re going to need a lot more cover if we’re going to be able to deal with this issue,” said one Democratic leadership aide.

So on a day when Obama would have rather been anywhere else – remaking the auto industry or cheerleading an economic recovery – he was sharing TV screens with Cheney, the two men equals, at least for one hour.

The White House didn’t want to do it — they want to drive the agenda, they want to be focused on health care right now,” said Heather Hurlburt, the executive director of the National Security Network, a Democratic think tank. “The Hill asked him to do this and he did it.”

That forcing of Obama’s hand marks a remarkable turnabout for a president who holds the most commanding position in American politics in two decades.

The most popular politician in the country found himself pushed up against a wall by one of the least popular in Cheney – the leading voice in a budding Republican attack on Obama over national defense, one of the GOP’s oldest (and most successful) cudgels against Democrats.

With some Democrats worried that Cheney is building a case to blame Obama if the United States is attacked again, the new president argued on Thursday that the former vice president’s ideas for harsh interrogations and holding prisoners indefinitely made the nation less safe, not more.

White House officials deny that they felt any pressure from Cheney’s prior attacks to give a speech like the one he delivered on Thursday, but they did concede that Obama’s stance has been distorted in the debate over terrorism.

Congressional Democrats, however, tell a different story. Aides to top Senate and House Democrats say congressional leaders dragged the White House into delivering a speech Obama was reluctant to give, pleading directly with White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. They warned of the revolt that finally materialized Wednesday when a solid Democratic majority in the Senate was stampeded into a landslide 90-6 vote against the president on funding the closure of Gitmo.

“He was responding to signals coming from the Hill in recent weeks that intensified in recent days,” said the Democratic leadership aide. “I’m not quite sure how we got into this situation, and I’m not sure what the hesitancy was on the part of the administration.”

And even the speech, which stopped short of laying out a detailed plan for the Guantanamo detainees, left some frustration among congressional leaders.

“In our perfect world, he would have given this speech before the vote [on stripping funding to close Gitmo]. It was a good speech, but there weren’t enough specifics in it that he couldn’t have nipped this in the bud last week or the week before,” said another leadership aide.

The pressure on Obama has built steadily since Jan. 22, when he announced his plan to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay. It intensified when the White House showed rare uncertainty in the debate over torture, sending mixed signals on the prosecution of former Bush administration officials.

Obama intensified the debate, and inadvertently snared House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, by releasing a set of memos written by Bush administration lawyers justifying harsh new interrogation practices, a move some senior aides now see as a political error.

Meanwhile Cheney attacked, and congressional Republicans, led first by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, began trooping daily to the House and Senate floor to warn their constituents that they should soon expect to meet Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in the sporting goods aisle at Wal-Mart. In early May, they introduced the provocatively named Keep Terrorists Out of America Act.

he speech’s effectiveness, however, will be measured by whether he retains his ability to reshape a charged debate.

In some 6,000 words Thursday, Obama used a characteristic tactic: He sought to reclaim the issue of Guantanamo detainees by broadening it into a larger discussion of American values and national security. It was same tactic he used when, just over a year ago, political foes and critics put his back against the wall with video of racially charged speeches by his former pastor, and the Illinois senator responded with a broad and effective thematic speech on his personal narrative, race and America.

Congressional Democrats seemed to have found at least some of the cover they sought Thursday.

“I think [what] the president did today is give us a broad vision about what he expects,” Reid said. “He is going to give us a detailed plan.”

Civil libertarians attacked some details of the plan – the ACLU called a sketchy discussion of indefinite detention “troubling” – but the speech, and the confrontation with Cheney did serve the side-purpose of bringing Congressional liberals back to the fold.

They were quick to praise both the speech and the president’s rededication to their priorities.

“The two speeches offered a stark and revealing contrast — the president wants to protect the country while upholding and strengthening our time-tested constitutional principles, while the former vice president offered the same misleading scare tactics and flawed approach to national security that Americans repudiated in the last election,” Sen. Russ Feingold said in a statement about Cheney’s and Obama’s speeches.

Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), who is leading the charge for investigating Cheney, called Obama’s speech “powerful.”

“There are some areas where he didn’t go into detail, but I’m very hopeful, given his recognition of civil liberties and values questions,” he said.

Will Marshall, a centrist national-security expert at the Progressive Policy Institute, said Obama had been feeling the heat from his own base.

“He’s asking the left to trust him and to understand that this is really different, because he’s making a good faith effort to reconcile values and security, while the Bush administration didn’t,” said Marshall.

But it may be Obama’s greatest political gift to leave different audiences hearing different things in a speech of detailed, nuanced words. A longtime observer of national security politics, former Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey, said he was struck by the similarities between Thursday’s speeches.

“There’s a lot of overlap between what Cheney said and what Obama said. ‘Al Qaeda has declared war on the United States.’ Both of them said that. ‘It’s an existential threat.’ Both of them said that. And you’ve got to respond with force. Both said that.”

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  • http://www.storminsmorningjava.blogspot.com stormin1961

    and even while reading from an index card or something he still got the name of his Defense Secretary wrong! total moron.

  • bill-tb

    When you are wrong, no amount of teleprompter séances will cover that up.

  • Cridhe Saorsa

    As a nation we traded competency for hypocrisy, transparency for ambiguity and a ship of state for a clown car. Hopefully this country can survive the obamanation that is in the white house and in congress over the next 3 years.

  • amy

    The more the left paints Cheney as a monster, the more I cheer him on.

    • amy

      Does that make me a monster, too? :twisted:

    • aboutTObegin

      if thats the case, then I am a monster with you as well…

      -aTb

  • JayMS

    Obama’s tactics are a indication of the arrogance of the dem party. They wanted to keep bringing up the issue to deflect away from all the other shit they are trying to pull and now Cheney is calling their bluff.

    Obama has painted himself into a corner. He either pisses off the nut fringe of the dem party but keeping Gitmo open or else takes a huge risk with national security. What are these blathering asshats going to say when another plane crashes into a tall building? That should be amusing.

    • aboutTObegin

      and WHO is going to hold him resposnible??? cause the usurper doesn’t give a f@ck about the familes of the USS Cole or anyone affected by the 9/11 attacks…..look at his flyby with his Jet!!!!
      and it wont be the democrapic congress in office that will hold him reponsible either….this Government currently does not represent the people which is why they are pushing their agendas now before any elections…

      -aTb

  • TennesseeVolunteer

    The mnore he talks, the more he spins his own web. Inb any one speech, he can confuse, misguide or hide the real truth. as he speaks on the same subject over time, he steps on his own words, decisions etc.
    A person with no principles will do this because they use words to confuse you into thinking that they agree with what you do in order to get you to vote etc. Once you finally realize they are lying then nothing they can say will ever convince you again. This is why Karl Rove said he was speaking publicly way too often.
    It is not time to give up hope but to gain confidence in the American people. they are beginning to see through the facade.

  • Nanny

    The only thing that scares me is how many people will wake up by 2010 and vote out these ass wipes? And can we survive 3 and half years of this shit? And who will and or can step forward in the Republican party with a big set of balls and right this ship? I would love to have Cheney on the ticket but it isn’t going to happen. The press has killed any chance for Palin and the rest of the Republican faces out there do not appeal to true conservatives because they are just mirror images of John McCain.

    • Wigpeeler

      The problem is how much damage he has done in approx 100 days. Will we last until 2010 at this current pace of change? I think not. You can put an antibiotic and a bandage on a small abrasion now or you can wait (and hope) till much later when the small scratch has matured into an abscessed, festering calamity that needs drastic action to correct. that is, if its not already too late and the only recourse is amputation.

    • MustangSandy

      The press doesn’t speak for at least 47% of this country and the number is growing. Its time to put the press in its place. Palin is not going away.

    • aboutTObegin

      even if the ALL the people voted these ASSHATS out…how are we as a Country going to prove that the MSM is reporting the correct voting numbers?

      -aTb

  • J563

    Now he is Fucking Over the little Children too!
    What A PIECE OF SHIT! :evil:
    http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Kindergarteners-Snubbed-for-Steelers.html

    • GRIZZ

      Responsible parents should keep their children away from satan

    • Maynard

      They came on the bus and then got thrown under it.

    • aboutTObegin

      why am I not surprised…this usurper Jets around in Airforce 1 while screaming for Green Energy…he is a hypocrite and is putting this country under and now he is including the youngsters of our country as well….f*ck him and his family….kick their a$$ out to the curb!!!!

      -aTb

  • Tom in CO

    As the obama myth continues to crumble

  • GRIZZ

    Hannity had a great side by side replay of the speeches.I would trust BIG DICK to watch over my loved ones ANYDAY.As for obonzo ,he can play with my hair trigger .357 in a 55 gallon drum

  • TC
    • Randy

      I love Cheney. We need Cheney leading the cheers and rallying the troops. We need him to say what needs to be said. We need him to “test” the waters and truly guage American thinking to certain tough issues.

      That being said, the LAST thing the GOP needs is for Cheney to run for president. Remember, facts and truths mean NOTHING to the MSM and the Dems. They will crucify him and we will lose again.

      What the GOP needs is a well rounded articulate YOUNG person to run for POTUS. No Bob Doles, No Bush Srs, (And No Jeb, Too), No McCains.

      Politics isn’t rocket science, which is why Obama et el is so good at it. Why the GOP can’t get it right boggles the mind.

      So lets put Cheney to work, but for goodness sakes, lets leave him off the ballot in 2012 or it will be a guaranteed four more years of Obama.

  • Mike Mose

    We now have Looney Tunes in charge in DC.

    Obama, Reid and Pelosi make Bush and Cheney look like genius’s.

    Can you imagine the left has to defend these morons until the fall of 2010 and beyond.

    The total disbelief from the left that Obama is in the process of crippling every job in America.
    Prue Nazism, Hitler has to be proud like a father seeing his son take his first republic and turning it into Nazi Germany.

  • GRIZZ

    Where is a drunk driving illegal alien in a pick up truck when you need one.

    • amy

      He’d be wearing a cowboy hat of course! :mrgreen:

  • amy

    My fiancee’s stepsister has a little boy that looks just like obama on the tricycle. At his mom’s wedding reception he was walking around in a little tux, shaking adults hands and talking to them. At the time, I thought it was cute. Now I realize the family must indoctrinate him with conservative ideas. His mother is a flake and a long time welfare recipient, so who knows what she’s taught him. It’s up to the rest of the family to prevent another obama. :twisted:

  • Mary M

    O-flim-flamma keeps flapping his huge lips every day with the help of his teleprompter. He could say 6 million words but that doesn’t make him right or truthful or change any minds. At this point, who is listening? What a frakkin preachy gasbag!

    I’m thinking of moving to Wyoming to be near Dick Cheney to feel safer!