tel aviv. they also have submarine guns over their shoulders so that sort of adds another element of near to the would-be terrorists. they say we re going to looking for physical clues like an eye twitching or wringing of hands. if they re asking me questions i would be wringing my hands so as to not use them as brun object and punch the guy right in the face. [ laughter~] martha, on that serious note. i mean, when peep are flying, are and i remember we talked about there once before and you talked about how nervous a flyer you are. so people walk up to the line. they re nervous already. could that make them seem suspicious? absolutely. this is always the case with me. if i think peep are look be at knee a suspicious way, you is that right to kind act a little suspicious but i m going po take the other side. i have such a fear as you mentioned of flying that it s unreasonable so i can t look at this reasonably and say, oh, mike, my privacy rights or it s into thing. to work.
kaifs. president george w. bush did eventually let his focus shift. he wandered off to a second war in iraq before getting bin laden or omar for that matter. in 2006 george w. bush closed the cia unit whose mission was to capture osama bin laden. two years after that, presidential candidate barack obama told voters who would start that hunt again. we will kill bin laden. we will crush al qaeda. that has to be our biggest national security priority. finally on the night of sunday 21st april 2011 he announced he had done it that navy s.e.a.l.s had shot osama bin laden dead and dropped his body into the sea. there was dancing in the steets. there was ringing of hands that wringing of hands that there was dancing in the streets. osama bin laden was dead. now that osama bin laden is dead, the barrier to omar and the taliban, omar the leader of
calling, quote, on all sides to cease and desist, unquote. those of you being murdered in cold blood, please stop it. president obama s not exactly getting high praise for his foreign policy these days. more than a month into a bloody civil war in libya, that conflict appears to have reached a stalemate now. after weeks of hemming and hawing and wringing of hands, mr. obama finally gave the okay for air strikes against libya without consulting congress first. at the time he said we would be involved in libya for, quote, a matter of days, not weeks, unquote. guess what? it s already approaching months. he said no american boots would ever be on the ground in libya. wrong again. we ve been on the ground there for some time. then last week the president authorized the use of unmanned drone strikes in libya in support of the nato mission there. yet another expensive escalation. violence continues to rage on throughout the region. a piece on the daily beast calls obama, quote, a persuasive
clearly our government was not aware that the regime was as fragile as it may prove to be or was in this kind of danger, because the initial response as you recall from the administration, even just, you know, a week or so ago was, well, mubarak regime is stable. which it turned out not to be. interesting. pat buchanan, this is one of those deals that you make i won t say deals with the devil, but this is one of those deals that foreign policy realists have to make all the time. right. there s a lost wringing of ha hands, a lost people who are impatient who want mubarak tried and run out of town tomorrow. elbaradei is talking about him leaving or losing his skin. it s not that simple, is it. it s not. other than this transition must take place over a series of months, because there is there s no successor yet. no. look, other than turkey and lebanon and israel, there isn t
connect it to the actions. with us is democratic strategist cornell bell cher. you had a strongly worded posting today and you had all of the media hang wringing over the tone in the country distracts from and implies that the tone and rhetoric had something to do with jared loughner s rampage. it did not. by continuing to discuss this topic, the media continues to imply that it did. i don t imply it did. i do wonder if at any moment of crisis in the country it is not best for all of us to think again about how we say things. it s always good to rethink how you resay things, john. this particular time the way the conversation got started was blaming sarah palin and the tea party activists for having something to do with this, which wasn t the case. we weren t willing to have this conversation whether george bush was president and moveon.org had