2008 Obama called "Naive" for comments such as this.

The right just got their arse handed to them. It comes back to bite you when you portray a guy as hopelessly naive, and set expectations so incredibly low - and then he makes a gutsy foreign policy decision that gets public enemy #1, and actually comes across like he knows what he's doing on foreign policy (as he is right now).

LOL
 
McCain went onto to say "You make plans and you work with the other country that is your ally and friend, which Pakistan is," McCain added. "You don't broadcast and say you are going bomb the country without their permission or without consulting them." Since you wish to point fingers at Obama's then critics there was this from Biden- Joe Biden, D-Del., said "the way to deal with it is not to announce it, but to do it. The last thing you want to do is telegraph to the folks in Pakistan that we are about to violate their sovereignty.”


Which is EXACTLY what Obama did...

He didn't announce to anyone that we were coming...

You have to understand...ID is physically incapable of saying ANYTHING positive about Obama.

This is just the latest pitiful attempt by ID to deflect attention away from all the nasty things Righties said about Obama during the 08 campaign.
 
In 2008 everyone called Obama naive for his comments on going into Pakistan and getting OBL. Now we know he was right and McCain was wrong. Pakistan protected OBL (he was 800 yards from the "Westpoint" of Pakistan. If it had been a Dominos the Pakistani military institute could have gotten the pizza to him in 10 minutes or less).

While I'm excited that Obama got OBL, I'd like to point out that we honestly don't know what the repercussions will be for conducting missions in Pakistan. Part of the reason for the caution has always been that we are fearful for the stability of the regime. If this leads to al-Queda toppling the government and radicals taking over the country, then one can question the actions that we have witnessed recently.
 
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