October 28, 2009
Krauthammer on Obama's blame-Bush dithering: 'Truly disgusting' (video)
Charles Krauthammer is widely known and respected as a thoughtful commentator, not given to hyperbole. Der Spiegel called him "the leading voice of America's conservative intellectuals." He was one of the D.C. conservatives who predicted the tea parties would backfire, due to perceived incivility, for example.
So, when the Harvard-trained psychiatrist uses words like "truly disgusting" and "child-like" to describe President Obama's dithering and the blaming of Bush for his difficulty in making a decision on increasing troops in Afghanistan, it is a landmark of sorts. Watch the whole thing as it happened yesterday on Fox News Channel's Special Report.
Hat tip: Paul F. Villarreal of Conservative New Media
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