Dec 30 2009
Double standard
More Republican hypocrisy…
President Obama takes the heat President Bush did not
Eight years ago, a terrorist bomber’s attempt to blow up a transatlantic airliner was thwarted by a group of passengers, an incident that revealed some gaping holes in airline security just a few months after the attacks of Sept. 11. But it was six days before President George W. Bush, then on vacation, made any public remarks about the so-called shoe bomber, Richard Reid, and there were virtually no complaints from the press or any opposition Democrats that his response was sluggish or inadequate.
That stands in sharp contrast to the withering criticism President Barack Obama has received from Republicans and some in the press for his reaction to Friday’s incident on a Northwest Airlines flight heading for Detroit.
Democrats have seized on the disparity and are making it a centerpiece of their efforts to counter GOP attacks on the White House. “This hypocrisy demonstrates Republicans are playing politics with issues of national security and terrorism,” DNC spokesman Hari Sevugan said. “That they would use this incident as an opportunity to fan partisan flames … tells you all you need to know about how far the Republican Party has fallen and how out of step with the American people they have become.”
The Democrats’ counterattack is aimed largely at two Republican congressmen who have been particularly critical of Obama, Reps. Pete Hoekstra (R-Mich.) and Peter King (R-N.Y.). But neither GOP lawmaker concedes applying a double standard to Obama.
But the similarities between last Friday’s incident and the attempted shoe bombing in 2001 are striking.
This year’s attack came on Christmas. The attempt eight years ago took place on Dec. 22. Obama was on vacation in Hawaii when the suspect, Omar Abdulmutallab, allegedly used plastic explosives in his try to blow up the Amsterdam-to-Detroit flight. Bush was at Camp David when Reid used similar plastic explosives to try to blow up his Paris-to-Miami flight, which diverted to Boston after the incident.
Like the Obama White House, the Bush White House told reporters the president had been briefed on the incident and was following it closely. While the Obama White House issued a background statement through a senior administration official calling the incident an “attempted terrorist attack” on the same day it took place, the early official statements from Bush aides did not make the same explicit statement.
Bush did not address reporters about the Reid episode until December 28, after he had traveled from Camp David to his ranch in Texas.
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The following video is from MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show, broadcast Dec. 29, 2009.
6 Responses to “Double standard”


Yeah, but Bush was on vacation during the Indonesian tsunami, and it only took him a week or so to promise that the U.S. would kick in $30 million to cover the damage. Doesn’t that count for being a leader with a realistic world view, quick to spring into action? Without that warm-up, who knows how bad the reaction to Katrina would have been when Goober was getting ready for Labor Day. That man knew how to vacation, whereas Obama just won’t let himself relax and let go. That what the Repugnicants are looking for, a man that knows how to party.
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That’s the entire platform: Whatever happens, it’s Obama’s fault. Unless we like it, in which case, it’s Bush’s legacy.
I don’t know how to make this any clearer. I tried “I thought Obama was supposed to be change from Bush”. When that didn’t get through the liberal skulls, I switched to “I thought Bush was an idiot, so why do you keep comparing Obama to him”. That didn’t work either, so let me try the kindergarten level. “If Bush jumped off a bridge, should Obama do it too”?
So since we seem to agree that Obama is as incompetent as Bush, maybe we can all work on getting someone competent in?
@ Steve:
Sorry you missed the point, Steve. Always remember, though, that anytime you want to see the light the door is always open. Or you can stay out there in the darkness. Your choice, my friend. Happy New Year.
P.S. The point was not what Bush did, it’s what the Republicans are doing. Can you honestly not see that?
Hey Len,
I apologize for not being around much of late. As of this moment, that will not happen again.
IRT Steve…It’s not that he cannot see, it’s a conscious effort to not see.
Sincerely,
Mike