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GAFFNEY:
Hold Obama accountable
America
can’t afford malpractice in the Oval Office
By Frank J.
Gaffney Jr.
Monday,
June 11, 2012
Suddenly,
congressional leaders of both parties are demanding investigations into
serial
disclosures of national security secrets on President Obama’s watch.
The truth
of the matter is that we already know what we need to about those
leaks. The
question is: Will anybody do anything about them? Of course, the leaks
are
already out there - prominently featured, for example, on the front
pages of
the New York Times. We know of the compromise of techniques used to
defend our
country through cyberwarfare, drone attacks, covert operations and what
turned
out to be other nations’ successful penetration of terrorist cells.
We also
know that in every case, the leakers’ handiwork portrayed Mr. Obama as
a highly
effective, decisive, muscular and hands-on commander in chief. Sadly,
the
president’s overall record shows him to have been anything but, hence
the need
to pump up his street cred as part of the re-election campaign.
If the
damage done for what are, on their face, nakedly political purposes
were not so
serious, the president’s remark last week that he finds “offensive”
suggestions
that his White House could have been responsible would be hilarious.
Yet it
seems certain that his Justice Department’s investigation will shed no
helpful
light on the degree of involvement by the executive office of the
president or,
in case he was parsing his words deliberately, the culpability of those
who
work for him elsewhere in the government. At a minimum, that certainly
will be
true between now and the November election. As former federal
prosecutor-turned-best-selling author Andrew McCarthy has observed,
Attorney
General Eric H. Holder Jr. has jujitsued legislators’ demands for a
special
prosecutor into a review by two U.S. attorneys that will take, in all
likelihood, a year or more to complete. Worse yet, their investigation
will be
used as a pretext to thwart congressional inquiries into the leaks for
the
duration of that probe.
This is all
the more ridiculous in light of what we already know: People working
for Mr.
Obama have been talking to the media. Some, including longtime
Democratic
political operative and current National Security Adviser Thomas E.
Donilon,
have allowed themselves to be named as sources.
In other
cases, the leakers are part of a very small universe, making a swift
and
rigorous investigation manageable. For instance, some of the leaks were
attributed to officials among the presumably quite restricted number of
subordinates who participate in highly classified meetings with Mr.
Obama to
target terrorists for assassination. One of them turns out to be none
other
than presidential campaign strategist David Axelrod. It should not take
long to
ferret out who among this small group said what on an off-the-record
basis.
More
important, the bottom line also is clear: Mr. Obama is the beneficiary
of the
spin associated with these leaks, not the American people. And that
truly is
offensive.
Unfortunately,
the same can be said of a number of other actions for which the
president can -
and must - be held directly accountable. These include, for example:
Mr. Obama’s
deliberate and far-reaching unilateral disarmament of both U.S.
conventional
and nuclear forces through budgetary actions and malign neglect.
Mr. Obama’s
embrace of the Muslim Brotherhood - bringing it to power in the Middle
East and
encouraging its efforts to insinuate Shariah here. In fact, Mr.
Donilon’s
deputy, Denis R. McDonough, was in Qatar last week meeting with senior
operatives of America’s two most prominent Brotherhood front groups,
the
Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Islamic Society of
North
America (ISNA), toward that end. We also just learned thatthe Obama
administrationhas had “hundreds of meetings” with CAIR.
Mr. Obama’s
buying time for Iran to complete its decades-long drive to acquire
nuclear
weapons and eviscerating the U.S. missile defenses needed to protect
against
that growing threat.
Mr. Obama’s
alienating of Israel, Poland, the Czech Republic, Honduras and other
allies in
the vain hope of currying favor with their foes and ours.
Mr. Obama’s
encouragement of other adversaries, from Russia to China to North Korea
to
Chavismo in our hemisphere, thanks to the weakness and irresolution
that have
characterized his policies to date and that his team feels the need to
obscure
with heavy spinning of the leaked secrets.
Mr. Obama’s
diminishing of our sovereignty, notably by trying to ram through the
Senate the
Law of the Sea Treaty - the subject of two more hearings this week in
the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, including the first in which
opponents have
been allowed to testify, led by former Secretary of Defense Donald H.
Rumsfeld.
Despite the
likelihood that the American people will not learn who has been
responsible for
the damage done to our security through the serial leaks of highly
classified
information until well after Nov. 6 - if then - they are on notice
about Mr.
Obama’s priorities: emboldening our enemies, undermining our friends
and
diminishing our country. We simply cannot afford four more years of
unaccountable and dangerous malpractice on the part of a commander in
chief.
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