The BlogWhen Obama Apologists Attack6:10 PM, Dec 30, 2009
• By JOHN MCCORMACK
I'm home in northwestern Wisconsin (aka Real America) this week. When I've talked with friends and family (even Obama-voting ones) about the failed Christmas Day terrorist attack, the security failure most astounding to them is that although Abdulmutallab was on the terrorist watch list because his own father warned the U.S. government, he was not on the no-fly list. It's particularly dumbfounding that this Politico piece alleging a double standard regarding the treatment of Obama in the wake of Abdulmutallab's attempt and the treatment of Bush after shoe bomber Richard Reid's attempt doesn't care to mention that the facts of each case are very different. If Richard Reid had been allowed to fly even though he was on a terrorist watch list, you better believe that Bush would have taken the heat that Obama is taking right now. What's made matters even worse for Obama are the remarks of his bungling DHS secretary. Some Obama apologists have claimed that Napolitano's "the system worked" remark has been taken out of context. She was only talking about the system working after the attack occurred, you see. Well, it turns out that the system didn't work after the attack occurred, according to the Allied Pilots Association. And, if you go and look at the transcript of her interview on CNN, Napolitano didn't specify that she was referring to the system after the attack. She made it pretty clear that she thought there was no reason Abdulmutallab should have been on the no-fly list even though his well-respected father warned the U.S. government that his son was a threat:
As Ruth Marcus writes today, "Excuse me, but how much more derogatory can you get?" |
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