Posted on 01/08/2014 8:58:35 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Former White House officials on Wednesday rushed to defend President Obama against scathing criticism from former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
In his new memoir, Gates wrote the president did not believe in his own strategy in Afghanistan, and that for him, it was all about getting out.
Former White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley said Gates shouldnt have released his memoir while the war in Afghanistan is still being fought.
Its one thing as historians look back on an administration, but in the middle of it, when youre pursuing a war at the same time, and one that is controversial with the American people and has been very difficult on our military, I think its just a disservice to be very frank with you, Daley said Wednesday on CBSs This Morning.
I understand while everyone wants to get out there and write a book and get on the circuit, but I think its unfortunate, Daley said, while emphasizing he had respect for the former Defense chief.
In the coming book Duty: Memories of a Secretary at War, Gates said that some White House staff took micromanagement and operational meddling to a new level.
David Axelrod, another former White House advisor, on Wednesday said Obama was very committed" to the mission in Afghanistan.
I dont think that is true to say otherwise, Axelrod said on NBCs Today, adding that it always seemed Obama and Gates had a good working relationship.
In the book, Gates also alleged that Hillary Clinton and Obama both admitted that they opposed the 2007 surge in Iraq for political reasons. In Obamas case, Gates writes that the president vaguely conceded the point.
Axelrod said there was never any political discussion about his opposition to the Iraq surge, maintaining that Obama opposed the war from the beginning.
Im not suggesting that he made things up to sell a book, but I think the language that he used, for example on that Iraq story, was vague and it was subjective, Axelrod said. "And there was no declaration on the president's part that he made that decision on a political basis."
The White House has already pushed back on parts of the book. National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said Obama is committed to the mission in Afghanistan and winding down the war at the end of the year. She noted deliberations about the policy had been widely reported.
The president deeply appreciates Bob Gates' service as Secretary of Defense and his life, the statement continued. As has always been the case, the president welcomes differences of view among his national security team, which broaden his options and enhance our policies.
AxleGrease: "And there was no declaration on the president's part that he made that decision on a political basis."
No one on FR is surprised by this at all.
Daley & Axelrod... now there’s a credible pair to defend a democrat president from Chicago.
Too little, too late...
We could have told Gates what Obozo/Clinton/Biden were all about years ago..
would he have listened?
We could have told him that troops were being sacrificed on the libtard altar of political gain years ago...
would he have listened?
We could have told him that congresscritters could care less about how we committ our troops to over seas conflicts...
would he have listened?
Hind sight is a convenient excuse but when it has cost us precious lives on the battlefield, the hind sight turns into criminal negligence.
Axelrod is a liar and even when he isn’t bald-faced lying you need to carefully scrutinize his words.
Note how he doesn’t defend Hillary at all!
Note how he said “...there was no declaration on the president’s part that he made that decision on a political basis.”
No, no “declaration”; whatever that means. But he did it just the same. It was about opposing Bush, even beyond the waters’ edge, to get votes and smear opponents. This type of despicableness leads to things like Fast and Furious gun selling to Mexican drug cartels, Benghazi diplomat abandonment to their deaths, and wanting to bomb Syria when the whole world only wants to know the truth...
Is it me or does Axelrod remind you of that uncle you won’t let babysit your kids.
He does't consider it 'his war'.
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