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The Latest Attempt to Benghazi Obama Fails Because No One Cares About Drones
By: Jason EasleyFeb. 8th, 2013more from Jason Easley
The far left is expressing disappointment today as their attempt to turn the use of drones into a huge scandal has fizzled and died, because nobody cared.
Many members of the media immediately jumped on the Obama administration for the leak of a white paper on their usage of drones. We were told how terrible it was. We were told that the far left had it correct the whole time. Obama had unlimited power to kill Americans. The implication was that he could launch drones anytime, and even you could be next.
Even Rachel Maddow and Jon Stewart hopped aboard the drone outrage bandwagon.
(The media jumped on this story because leaked documents are always news, and the week before the State of the Union is usually a news dead zone.)
The truth is that the drone outrage was nothing more than new window dressing put on the far left’s NDAA paranoia. For a segment of the left the NDAA is their Benghazi, and they were trying to use the drone story as evidence that they were right about the NDAA. The problem with the left’s outrage was that it was based on incomplete information. As soon as the White House provided the confidential details on the drone program to Congress, the story died. Both Democrats and Republicans in Congress expressed a complete lack of interest in the use of drones during John Brennan’s confirmation hearing, and instead correctly focused their concern on the leak itself.
Jon Stewart even corrected his previous outrage rant on last night’s program to reflect that the White House had provided the information to Congress. (Stewart’s point about the need for more transparency is never a bad one, but it goes back to an argument nearly as old as the republic centered around balance between secrecy and transparency on issues of national security.)
The big reason why the far left’s drone scandal never caught on is that the American people support Obama’s use of drones. A February 2012 ABC News/Washington Post poll found that the use of drones was supported by an 83%-11% margin.
The drone white paper presented the country with an opportunity to discuss the consequences of unlimited expansion of executive power. When Congress gave George W. Bush a blank check for the “war on terror,” they stopped acting as a check and expanded the power of the presidency. The executive power discussion should be happening every time any element of the “war on terror” comes up for debate. However, a debate of the expansion of the executive office power will have people changing the channel and a falling asleep in seconds, so the far left opts for the empty headed hysteria of Obama’s kill list and the president’s unlimited power to kill Americans.
Discussions about how executive branch power has been expanded by the war on terror aren’t good for hit counts, and the “professional left” make their living by creating emotion and outrage. Their problem is that nobody cares about the use of drones. Maybe they should, but overwhelmingly, the vast majority of Americans don’t. The far left could have contributed something meaningful to the discussion, but instead went for the cheap thrill and put their irrelevance on full display.
America has moved on to the Nemo Blizzard, and 80%+ of America still doesn’t give a f**k about drones.
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Tom
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 11:07 am
They’re the con artists of the left like Glenn Beck is to the right. They are so predictable because this happened just like it did in the first term within days of the inauguration. How many Americans were killed by “Obama’s NDAA”? It wasn’t his NDAA. They still won’t admit that.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 11:28 am
Speaking of the far left,whats mistress jane hamsher,david sirota and taylor marsh doing these days?
On the subject of drones while we do have to question their use IMO the larger question is when will this war on terror will end?Question that for pete’s sake and congress do your effing jobs .The Constitution gave you and only you the power to declare war.When you gave that power up along with others for an imperial Presidency then all you have earned is a big cup of STFU!
Sandra
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 11:51 am
I personally don’t see the problem using drones to kill Al Quaeda and the Taliban, they are terrorists and a danger to everyone including Arabs and Muslims who don’t share their extremist ideology. I say kill them. It’s unfortunate innocents are getting killed so I do believe America has to do a better job identifying the enemy b4 shooting. The innocents are just as much victims as other nationalities.
In Canada, the Gov. is looking into revoking naturalized Canadians who hold dual citizenship and who choose to involve themselves in terrorist activities. For once I agree with our neo con Government. Kick them out.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 12:02 pm
I think the faux outrage is about the killing of Americans without judicial review.And this where we have to be careful about for those who support the President.Obama will not be President after 2016,what if flying spaghetti monster forbid a republican comes into power?We trust the President to use this power wisely.Given their past history I dont think we can trust republican with the same power.
Janecita
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 12:02 pm
Call me a “far left” minion, I really don’t care. I don’t believe that we should be using drones to bomb other countries, I don’t believe in killing innocent people. I believe that dissent is the biggest form of patriotism. I’m not a sheep, I vote Democrat because the Green Party has no chance of winning an election in this country, and because Republican are just plain evil.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 12:09 pm
If you anti war I can respect that.But if its just because its drones doing the killing well…We have been bombing countries as long as they figured out that they could do it.Its boils down to this.If its the tactics that you question but not the strategy of on going war then you dont have a leg to stand on.
Janecita
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 12:28 pm
I’m anti war. We haven’t have a just one since WWII.
Robert Chapman
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 1:48 pm
Janecita, the difficulty I have with your positon is that after war is started we no longer control matters.
We cannot simply turn to President Karzai, shake is hand and say “nice visit.”
We now hae an obligation to the people in Afghanistan who backed us to the aid workers who went there on humanitarian missions with the understanding we would protect them.
Our forces have behaved well for the most part and there is honor is waging war against those who attack you, as al Qaada and Taliban backers did in 2001.
Robert Chapman
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 1:43 pm
Au contraire, people care about drones.
When my nephew was stationed at a fire base camp, and on one occasion, was called to man a watchtower after its occupant had been shot in it and bled out.
Instead of sending kids to fight the Taliban in the mountains we can use drones.
What is objectionable in that?
Bill Talley (@Political_Bill)
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 5:19 pm
Brilliant post.
Erin
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 12:42 pm
I suspect the civilians getting killed by drones care very much.
“Dianne Feinstein’s Outrageous Underestimate of Civilian Drone Deaths” @ The Atlantic
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Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 12:45 pm
Doesn’t that remind you to a great deal of how the conservatives put down any estimates of deaths from high-altitude bombing when general Bush started the Iraqi war?
Erin
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 2:16 pm
Yes, the government usually low-balls the numbers on civilian deaths to sanitize the damage done to innocent human beings and make the wars seem more palatable to the US public. Both sides of the aisle are guilty of this. Call ‘em out, no matter which party sits in office.