clayton: great stories coming from there. and now politics because this is growing outrage over what the obama administration is doing with this new osama bin laden ad and this weekend the obama administration is pulling out all the stops with interviews at the smithsonian channel doing a special on osama bin laden raid and president obama sat down with a special interview inside the situation room, which presidents do not usually do but this ad going after mitt romney and raising a serious question about his intention if he would go after osama bin laden. take a listen. he took the harder and the more honorable path. and the one that produced, in my opinion, the best result. it is senate worth moving heaven and earth, spending billions of
make them win. it but with all that is happening in this world and this country, i think they have better things to do. greta: got any idea on the secret service? any thought? i think it shows great disrespect for the president. i think it s really very sad. it s hard to believe that this hasn t been going on for years and years. but it does show a great disrespect for the president of the united states. greta: donald, as you always, thank you. thank you very much, greta. greta: the obama campaign has a new weapon. and they are using it to slam governor mitt romney on national security. so what is the new weapon? or should we say who is it? it s president bill clinton. gone in and it hasn t been osama bin laden. suppose they had been captured or killed. the downside would have been horrible for him. he took the harder and the more honorable path. and the one that produced, in my opinion, the best result.
president, this time last year, he wouldn t have green lighted the raid that took out bin laden. he took the harder and the more honorable path. and the one that produced, in my opinion, the best result. also, the flashes the headlines from a reuters article published in 2007 which said that president obama criticized president obama for vowing to strike al-qaeda targets inside pakistan if necessary and reinforces the position that the administration has been making for a while now with vice-president biden repeating this line. if you re looking for a bumper sticker to sum up how president obama has handled what we inherited, it s pretty simple. osama bin laden s dead and general motors is alive. reporter: the romney campaign passed this along by
former president clinton. he took the harder and the more honorable path. the one that produced, in my opinion, the best result. how do you all see this playing out? foreign policy, national defense have been gop strong holds traditionally. it s a good ad. it also shows me the president is concerned about his base. that s why he s using president clinton. right now i think while he is strong on foreign policy because he did kill osama bin laden, and he has that under his belt and that s hard to fight against. at the same time, he realizes he s having problem with his base. erin? i think it s more just a remind they are was a huge success for him. he wants people to think about that. it was a year ago the economy has not been all that much better. so he has to show people that again. dana, you have to hold that thought. text it to me, won t you?
there against bill clinton playing up obama s courage and taking out osama bin laden last year and questions if romney would have done the same. here is clinton. one thing that george bush said that is right, the president is the decider in chief and nobody can make that decision for you. look, he knew what would happen, and suppose the navy s.e.a.l.s had gone in there and it hadn t been bin laden, and suppose they d been captured and killed? the downside would have been horrible for him. but he reasoned and i cannot in good conscious do nothing. he took the harder and the more honorable path. and the one that produced in my mind the best result. well, you can t do better than that. i mean, bill clinton giving a testimony like that is just for re