Home Invites Blogs Careers Chat Events Forums Groups Members News Photos Polls Singles Videos
Home > Blogs > Post Content

OBAMA TAKES THE HEAT BUSH AVOIDED, Politico, Dec. 29, 2009 (529 hits)

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 GAPING HOLES IN AIRLINE SECURITY JUST A FEW MONTHS AFTER THE ATTACKS OF SEPT. 11. BUT IT WAS SIX DAYS BEFORE PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH, THEN ON VACATION, MADE ANY PUBLIC REMARKS ABOUT THE SO-CALLED SHOE BOMBER, RICHARD REID, AND THERE WERE VIRTUALLY NO COMPALINTS 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.


Democrats do not appear to have criticized Bush over the delay. Many were wary of publicly clashing with the commander in chief, who was getting lofty approval ratings after what appeared to be a successful military campaign in Afghanistan. The media also seemed to have little interest in pressing Bush about the bombing, or the fact that the incident had revealed a previously unknown vulnerability in airplane security — that shoes could be used to hide chemicals or explosive devices.

During a wide-ranging 25-minute press availability with Bush the next day, reporters asked more than 15 questions, including queries about the president’s New Year’s Eve plans and a tree he’d planted. Bush was never asked about Reid, but mentioned the attempt in passing.


“The shoe bomber was a case in point, where the country has been on alert,” Bush said. “A stewardess on an American Airlines flight — or a flight attendant on an American Airlines flight — was vigilant, saw something amiss and responded. It's an indication that the culture of America has shifted to one of alertness. And I'm grateful for the flight attendant's response, as I'm sure the passengers on that airplane. But we've got to be aware that there are still enemies to the country. And our government is responding accordingly.”


While many congressional Republicans and their supporters have been critical of Obama, Hoekstra and King have been the most ubiquitous, becoming regulars on cable TV, providing details about the case at a time the administration was still tight-lipped.


In an appearance Monday on WCBS-TV in New York, King said, “I'm disappointed it's taken the president 72 hours to even address this issue. Basically nobody, the president, the vice president, the attorney general, nobody except [Homeland Security] Secretary [Janet] Napolitano has come out. And she said yesterday everything worked well. What I hope the president would do is treat this in a bipartisan way, acknowledge that mistakes were made and promise we'll do all we can to make sure it doesn't happen again."


And speaking Monday on Fox News, Hoekstra took a similar tack, arguing that the slowness of Obama’s reaction showed terrorism wasn’t high on his agenda. “On many other instances and occasions the president is out front. He’s out front leading very early on a lot of different issues. When it comes to terrorism to the threat to the homeland, the president has decided to stay silent for 72 hours. He needs to explain that,” said the Michigan Republican, who is the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee. “Why this is not a priority? It should be his No. 1 priority.”


Asked Tuesday about how Obama’s response differed from Bush’s, King said it was his “recollection” that senior Bush Administration officials such as Attorney General John Ashcroft did speak out about Reid’s case soon after he was arrested. However, POLITICO could not locate any public comment from Ashcroft before he held a press conference when Reid was indicted nearly a month later.


“My point was there was no word coming from anyone except a press handout,” King told POLITICO Tuesday. “It didn’t have to be the president. I’d have been fine if it were Eric Holder or for that matter [Homeland Security Secretary Janet] Napolitano. … There should be a face for the administration. For the first 48 hours, nobody said a word.”


Asked about a double standard for Bush’s actions in 2001, a spokesman for Hoekstra, John Truscott, said Tuesday the congressman was really objecting more to the administration’s clamp-down on briefings to Congress than about Obama’s public silence.

“I don’t think that’s an issue,” Truscott said. “One of the things the congressman has been complaining about following the Fort Hood attack and now this one, as ranking member of the intelligence committee, it’s very difficult for him to get information. That lack of transparency has an impact on the Hill.”


While the White House has dramatically ramped up Obama’s public profile on the bombing, putting him on camera two days in a row to address the issue, officials insist he was neither reluctant nor slow to react.


“The president has been very engaged on this, has been leading our response effort, asking agencies to take a variety of steps including all the steps he outlined,” National Security Council chief of staff Denis McDonough told reporters Monday.


White House press secretary Robert Gibbs was already booked for several Sunday shows, but McDonough said that in light of Friday’s incident Obama decided to send Napolitano out as well.


“We thought it made sense for him to handle it this way,” McDonough said. “We don’t really have a standard operating procedure for when is best to go out. … He recognizes that it’s very important that we communicate to the American people what we know and the steps that we’re taking.”


An Obama White House spokesman declined to comment Tuesday on the parallels with the 2001 incident.


While King and Hoekstra have repreatedly criticized Obama for his response, former Bush aides and advisers have sidestepped the issue or endorsed Obama’s approach.


On CNN’s "Larry King Live" on Monday night, former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, who was a White House adviser at the time of Reid’s attempted bombing, brushed aside a question about whether Obama should have waited three days to speak out. “I'm going to leave that to the White House. I think he had Secretary Napolitano out there speaking,” Ridge said.


And over the weekend, former Bush pollster Matthew Dowd was asked if Obama was correct when, like Bush, he held off speaking at the outset. “Yes,” Dowd told Jake Tapper Sunday on ABC’s "This Week." “Part of the problem here is that all the facts that you think are true at the beginning turn out not to be true as the days go on."


Meanwhile, Sevugan also criticized Hoekstra for sending out a fundraising e-mail that invoked the Christmas Day bombing attempt. “Raising money off it is beyond the pale,” the DNC spokesman said.


Truscott, Hoekstra’s spokesman, dismissed criticism of his boss’s terrorism-related fundraising appeal as part of an effort by Democrats to undercut his gubernatorial bid.


“This is the hottest issue going right now. Everybody’s talking about it’s the lead story in the news all across the country,” Truscott said. “As a leading national expert on this issue, it’s certainly appropriate to raise this issue as he talks about the leadership he could bring to Michigan.”
Posted By: Richard Kigel
Wednesday, December 30th 2009 at 6:20PM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
You go Girl!!!
Wednesday, December 30th 2009 at 9:06PM
Richard Kigel
[The media also seemed to have little interest in pressing Bush about the bombing, or the fact that the incident had revealed a previously unknown vulnerability in airplane security — that shoes could be used to hide chemicals or explosive devices.]

It's no secret that I'm no fan of the media especially Western media, but I will have to say that when they do their jobs (digging up old footage and press releases of the former administration) revealing the hypocrisy and games politicians play with the American people, I feel a small sense of admiration. If only the media would do their jobs this well a majority of the time rather than working for the interest of a specific political party to expose the faults of the other party; I guess he who pays the piper does after all dictate the tune. I often feel let down by the Democratic Party, because I can't understand for the life of me why they don't own their own media networks. I know that's off topic, but I had to say it. I can't wait for the day when there will be other major political parties in the States which will make both the Republicans and Democrat parties really work for the American people's votes.

Thursday, December 31st 2009 at 12:35PM
Jen Fad
Jen:
Well said. Your comment on media outlets for Dems is exactly right. The only one I know of out there is AIR AMERICA radio. iI'm a big fan of theirs. Already they have made quite an impact on the poitical scene--Rachel Maddow has her onw TV hour on MSNBC and, of course, SNL's Al Franken (RUSH LIMBAUGH IS A BIG FAT IDIOT) is now SEnator Franken.
The media is like a giant uncontrollable monster that devours everything in site without any intelligence or forethought. And they are too easily fooled--witness the ridiculous "baloon boy" hysteria.

Thursday, December 31st 2009 at 1:04PM
Richard Kigel
Irma:
By the way--did you ever check out Jon Stewart and STephen Colbert? They are two of my HEROES! They have the ability to make those bogus claims by the right wing seem ridiculous!
Thursday, December 31st 2009 at 2:41PM
Richard Kigel
For those who do not know anything more about Charles Manson and his family besides they committed the Crime of the Century...please let me give you something to think about each and every time you hear the words complaining about our president's calling the person who tried to blow up this plane over Detroit an allegded failed bomber of an air plane...a suspect.

In an interview about the Manson family's murders, the then president of the United States called Manson and his family MURDERS. Some how and some way the best and the brightest criminal attorneys all got to gether to not allow these people to go free...

The PRESIDENT OF ALL OUR STATES LEFT NO PLACE IN AMERICA WITHOUT A JURY THAT COULD HAVE BEEN TAINTED BY HIS USE OF declairing them MURDERS AND NOT ALLEDGED MURDERS AND SUSPECTS.(smile)

please check the mind set of the media when it comes to your ability / inability to think from all sides of any and all issues.(smile) They are out to get ratings which in turn brings in more big business earnings and more lobby money...

And, most important it was the Bush-Cheney administratio who not only set free from Gitmo the vey terrorist leaders the right-wingers say is related to the Fort Hood massacure and having given this young man the very same visa that allowed the preson allegded to have tried to blow up that plane over Detroit to be able to enter this country-AMERICA...

THIS IS THE REASON THAT I BELIEVE THE MSNBC CABLE NEWS NETWORK HAS TAKEN ON ALMOST SINGLED HANDED THE COUNTER ATTACK ON OUR PRESIDENT AND HIS ADMINISTRATION and home land security BY THE (LILLY WHITE) RIGHT WINGERS AND BIRTHERS.
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
richard I am now up in arms over our citizens refusing to do anything to secure our selves and this country but point political party fingers, and never even giving it a thought of how our enemy(if they are not a mindless as we keep proving we are) are being given recruiting and training against our WAR ON ISLAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!(I am nt smiling at this reality)

Or they can just sit back and see this country distroyed from within as it is doing for the past nine years and counting.....
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
You know the more I think about this matter the more "I" plan to leave teh American off of my identity...things like :

Rush Limbaugh now in that foreign country Hawaii in the hospital (report broken by CNN a few hours ago)with what, a drug relapse...how would those Birther feel if this comes up as to why Rush went out side of the American states to do drugs...this kind of gossip makes as much sense as this whole thing taht they started themselves...

Then the Republican congresman who is complaining about our president should have not had scenes of our state Hawaii because Hawaii looks so foreign!!!!!


AMERICA, THE FORMER MOST POWERFUL AND RESPECTED COUNTRY NOW REDUCED TO A LAUGHING STOCK OF A BROKE NATION of "national security" I-D-I-O-T-S(I am not laughing)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
For me, it is a toss up of rachael Maddow and Keith Olbermann when it comes to facing manipulations of the political system...because we in my group have been monitoring the cable news networks on cable media for soon to be 6 years...

yesterday, we got a shock at this major, major change over on FOX!!!!!!! THE PROGRAMS THAT GO HEAD TO HEAD WITH mADDOW AND OLBERMANN DID NOT TALK ABOUT THIS LATEST TERRORIST ATTEMPT ON AN AIR PLANE AT ALL...

did anyone hear me...they did not have one bad word or one word to say about our president on the issue of home land security, because they did not talk about it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOOOOOOOOL and (a great big smile)

Richard please keep this info coming...we the average American citizen do have a voice...one that is now being heard, so we all must continue to watch our president and his efforts to help us get our government back....YES WE CAN...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
And, sister Jen, your prayers for more then a 2 political party system to force us the voters to work harder and more responspable is here....

These two new partys are called the Pure Conservative Republicans and the Blue Dog Conservative Democrats and the CHANGE of a fed up American public that is fed up with the best Congress that lobby money can buy!!!!!!!!!! smile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YES WE CAN...yes we are...yes we will...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Yep, they have me laughing in between crying,especially Colbert...I have not watched them over the holidays so please don't tell me they have already done the rush story...I will not miss Jay Leno tonight!!!!

comedians are going to have a feild day for the next months before the next elections(smile) Me. "I" am back to calling the republican party the "gift" that keeps on giving.LOOOOOOOOL


Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
I was so glad to see that Siebra had done this same story...this site needs some things like this kind of information each every day of the coming year(S).(smile)

we have got to do every thing in our power to help us save our own selves from this dead end road to desaster we are on right now...but we have been on this road of this behavior so long it just might be in our genes.(I am not smiling)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
SERENA WILLIAMS WINS QATAR OPEN TO RETAKE NUMBER ONE RANK
ROSA PARKS FEATURED ON NEW POSTAGE STAMP
THE REAL STORY OF THE MOST “LIKED” PHOTO OF ALL TIME
WILL WHITE VOTERS DOOM OBAMA?
MEET ROCHELLE BALLANTYNE, 17, FROM BROOKLYN, ON THE ROAD TO BECOMING BLACK FIRST FEMALE CHESS MASTER
FREDERICK DOUGLASS STATUE COMES TO U.S. CAPITOL
S.N.L. ELECTS A NEW PRESIDENT: JAY PHAROAH TAKES OVER ROLE OF IMPERSONATING OBAMA
SERENA, FACING DEFEAT, PULLS OUT STUNNING VICTORY FOR HER FOURTH U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
Forward This Blog Entry!
Blogs Home

(Advertise Here)
Who's Online
>> more | invite 
Black America Resources
100 Black Men of America
www.100blackmen.org

Black America's Political Action Committee (BAMPAC)
www.bampac.org

Black America Study
www.blackamericastudy.com

Black America Web
www.blackamericaweb.com

CNN Black In America Special
www.cnn.com/blackinamerica

NUL State of Black America Report
www.nul.org

Most Popular Bloggers
agnes levine has logged 24731 blog subscribers!
reginald culpepper has logged 12089 blog subscribers!
miisrael bride has logged 8291 blog subscribers!
tanisha grant has logged 5814 blog subscribers!
rickey johnson has logged 5071 blog subscribers!
>> more | add 
Latest Jobs
Social Impact Officer with The Beacon Fund in Denver, CO.
NETWORK ENGINEER with Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ.
SENIOR NETWORK ENGINEER with Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ.
DOC State School Teacher - Multiple Endorsements & Facilities - State of Connecticut - Accepting applications through 1/21/26 with State of Connecticut - Department of Correction, Unified School District #1 in Various locations in CT, CT.
Advanced Manufacturing Vocational Instructor - State of Connecticut - Accepting applications through 2/2/26 with State of Connecticut - Department of Correction, Unified School District #1 in Various locations in , CT.
>> more | add