Tuesday, August 21, 2012

I think we need to support the Navy Seals and dismiss Obama.


I think we need to support the Navy Seals and dismiss Obama.

Politics

‘I Don’t Take These Folks Too Seriously’: Obama Dismisses SEAL Group Attacks


President Obama said Monday he isn’t taking two groups of military veterans currently running campaign ads against him “too seriously.”
(RELATED: Obama and The Politics of Treason)
Last week, the Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund and Special Operations Speaks launched anti-Obama campaigns, criticizing the president for his handling of national security, intelligence leaks and taking too much responsibility for killing Osama bin Laden. The groups — both founded by ex-Navy SEALs — are political action committees made up of military veterans.
President Obama is writing off the attacks as partisan and unfounded.
Obama Dismisses OPSEC, Special Operations Speaks Attacks: I Dont Take These Folks Too Seriously“I don’t take these folks too seriously. One of their members is a ‘birther’ who denies I was born here, despite evidence to the contrary,” Obama told The Virginian-Pilot. “You’ve got another who was a tea party candidate in a recent election.”
“This kind of stuff springs up before election time,” Obama added.
Obama does have a point, at least on the background of the groups’ founders.
Last week, ex-Navy SEAL Larry Bailey, founder of Special Operations Speaks, told Foreign Policy magazine: “I have to admit that I’m a birther.”
Former Navy SEAL Scott Taylor, founder of OPSEC, is a former Republican candidate for office. To be sure, ones party affiliation and/or personal beliefs does not automatically mean there are ulterior motives at play.
Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) found himself a target of a group of military veterans during his presidential bid in 2004, Politico reports. Earlier this week, he told supporters in a mass email: “I honor and appreciate the service of my fellow veterans, but a false attack is a false attack — no matter who’s making it,” Kerry wrote.
Update: For a former intelligence officer’s view of this dispute, read Buck Sexton’s commentary “Obama and the Politics of Treason.

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