“I won’t risk your lives unless it is absolutely necessary,” the President said this week at the Jacksonville Naval Air Station. “And if it’s necessary, we will back you up to the hilt.”
He was talking to men and women in uniform but answering an American who never wore one, Dick Cheney, who has accused him of “dithering” about sending more troops to Afghanistan during a speech at the Center for Security Policy last week to accept a “Keeper of the Flame Award.”
It’s not clear what flame the awarders had in mind, but the former Vice President, who has grown more overtly bellicose in his time out of office, was too busy with “other priorities in the 60’s than military service” getting five deferments to avoid it during the Vietnam war but has been more than willing to risk others’ lives as a bureaucrat ever since.
Sarah Palin has preempted the title, “Going Rogue,” but Cheney is walking the walk as he offends everyone from John McCain to Orrin Hatch with those attacks on President Obama for “dithering” on Afghanistan.
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