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Why do we worry about blame? That's easy.
If we don't worry about being blamed for not acting quicky enough or most effectively (Mrs. Clinton has already come out against the administration's handling of the terror attacks) then the media and the opposition will have a field day lambasting our efforts. Therefore, we must make every effort possible to inform and prepare the population.
Why is that possibility of being blamed a problem?
Imagine Dashle or Gephart or Madame Clinton as president, attempting to mollify and coddle and placate the evil in the world, in a Carter-esq show of weakness and unwillingness to defend the United States.
How would you feel about Osama making a "state visit" to the White House?
I find the image nauseating.
If we don't worry about being blamed for not acting quicky enough or most effectively (Mrs. Clinton has already come out against the administration's handling of the terror attacks) then the media and the opposition will have a field day lambasting our efforts. Therefore, we must make every effort possible to inform and prepare the population.
Why is that possibility of being blamed a problem?
Imagine Dashle or Gephart or Madame Clinton as president, attempting to mollify and coddle and placate the evil in the world, in a Carter-esq show of weakness and unwillingness to defend the United States.
How would you feel about Osama making a "state visit" to the White House?
I find the image nauseating.