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Sunday, April 26, 2009
Austin Hill :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama, Chavez, And The CIA: Who Is Most Dangerous?
by Austin Hill
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After his warm greeting of Chavez, President Obama remarked that “it’s unlikely that as a consequence of me shaking hands or having polite conversation with Mr. Chavez, we are endangering the strategic interest of the United States.” This was a lame response to the criticism that Obama’s behavior had engendered, and worse yet, it completely missed the point.

Nobody has ever claimed that the Chavez government poses a danger to the strategic interests of the United States (this was yet another of Obama’s famous “straw man” arguments). Yet, there is a very good reason that both Republican President George W. Bush and Democrat President Bill Clinton both refused to be seen with Chavez. The reason is, simply, that for the President of the United States - - any President of the United States - - to be seen in the company of another head of state, is to automatically and immediately impart esteem and, at the very least, implicit approval, to that head of state. And whereas historically the United States has sought to advance the cause of freedom and democracy around the world (rather than undermine it), U.S. Presidents have refused to play into the propagandizing games of political leaders who are at odds with democracy.

But the days of the United States promoting liberty and democracy around the world seem to be over with, or, at the very least, have been suspended during this current era of Obama (certainly promoting liberty domestically is “on hold” right now). Similarly, the days of the U.S. Government taking seriously its own intelligence gathering efforts, and respecting those who do that work, appear to be on hiatus as well.

When early last week President Obama announced that the White House would release classified memos detailing the CIA’s interrogation of terror suspects from earlier this decade, he offered his assurance that there would be no attempts to prosecute those involved. Yet by weeks end, the President had suggested that maybe Congress should at least “investigate” the CIA’s interrogation tactics, and do so with a “bipartisan” commission at the helm. Further, the Administration appears ready to release at least some of the identities of CIA officials who had been involved in terrorist interrogations.

And note what is at stake: We’re talking here about people who work for our nation’s Central Intelligence Agency, people who do some of the most high-risk work in all the intelligence community, under clandestine agreements. President Obama now appears to be willing to reverse course, determine after the fact that their work is not clandestine, and subject these Americans to public scorn, at the very least, and grave threat, at the worst.

Yes, it’s an amazing week, when the President of the United States has a warm embrace for a dictator, and merciless condemnation for some of his fellow Americans.

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About The Author
Austin Hill is a Talk Show Host At Boise, Idaho's 580 KIDO Radio, and a frequent Guest Host on the Fox Newstalk Radio Network. He is the Author of "White House Confidential: The Little Book Of Weird Presidential History," And Co-Author of the forthcoming title "The Virtues Of Capitalism: A Moral Case For Free Markets" (Northfield/Moody Press, 2010).
 
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Americans reply to B(lind) K(id)
It is evedent that you are not only a blind follower of OBammas stupidity, but also you are stupid when it comes to National Security. The leaking of the memos is an act of treason and a threat to our security.
It is evedent that you never served in our armed forces, nor have you ever been in a combat zone. The survivors of 9/11 were in c combat zone wheather you chose to believe it or not. The pannic In NEW YORK streets when Air Force back up plane with fighter escorts over flew the city, is proof that they survived combat. Mental scars and all.
Do you think that Al Quida follows the Geneva convention. Not in this life. I want you to tell me,that if torture was the only way to save your family, that you would stop the intragation. What you call torture is in reality ,extracting information. Current young Americans have never had to face any real threats or hard ships.
The biggest hardships they young crowed has had to face is Daddy taking the car keys.
One thing is for sure with me is, when the sh_t hits the fan, I know how to fight and survive. Even if it Means waterboarding the enemy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Easy answer
Oblunder is the most dangerous of the lot:
(*) Chavez is a plainly-declared foe of the US--not difficult for patriots to adjust to
(*) CIA is sworn to protect the US--unfortunately, it is subject to politics and can be manipulated, especially by quislings like 0bama
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