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September 14, 2012

Obama: Too brilliant for briefings

I linked to this in the previous post but I think it deserves more attention.

Barack Obama's invincible arrogance strikes again. Marc Thiessen:

When I asked National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor if the president had attended any meetings to discuss the Presidential Daily Brief (PDB) since Sept. 5, he repeatedly refused to answer. He noted that Obama had attended a principals meeting of the National Security Council on Sept. 10 and reiterated that he reads the PDB. “As I’ve told you every time you ask, the President gets his PDB every day,” Vietor told me by e-mail, adding this swipe at Obama’s predecessor, George W. Bush: “Unlike your former boss, he has it delivered to his residence in the morning and not briefed to him.” (This new line of defense was echoed this morning by my Post colleague, Dana Milbank, who writes that Bush was briefed every day by his intelligence advisers because he “decided he would prefer to read less.”)

Vietor’s reply is quite revealing. It is apparently a point of pride in the White House that Obama’s PDB is “not briefed to him.” In the eyes of this administration, it is a virtue that the president does not meet every day with senior intelligence officials. This president, you see, does not need briefers. He can forgo his daily intelligence meeting because he is, in Vietor’s words, “among the most sophisticated consumers of intelligence on the planet.”

Truly sophisticated consumers of intelligence don’t see it as a sign of weakness to “be briefed” by the experts. Most of us, if we subscribed to a daily report on, say, astrophysics, would probably need some help interpreting it. But when it comes to intelligence, Obama is apparently so brilliant he can absorb the most complicated topics by himself in his study. He does not need to sit down for up to an hour a day with top intelligence officials, or hold more than 100 “deep dives” in which he invites CIA analysts into the Oval Office and gives them direct access to the commander in chief to discuss their areas of expertise. Such meetings are crutches this president does not need. Written briefings, questions and comments are enough. Obama has more important things to do — such as attend Las Vegas fundraisers.
Read the whole thing.

Barack Obama's arrogance is no small personal flaw but rather a source of destruction and misery to the US and the world. His confident ignorance and lack of interest in the most important aspect of his job, protecting our national security, will inevitably have consequences. We're seeing this week how disastrous some of them can be.

Update: Anti-American protests rage across Middle East; Marines arrive in Yemen after embassy attack, protests spread

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Many thanks to Michelle Malkin for linking.

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4 comments:

  1. So, Romney and Obama have had the same number of intel briefings this week: none.

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  2. Yeah.. I think the result of Obama's way of doing things is sort of showing itself in the world today. Ruddy pointless lot in the WhiteHouse right now

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  3. Supra Genius geniusy type people are never understood by the commoners. We lack the depth to understand his cognitive gifts. We are so unworthy.

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  4. I don't think many people comprehend the depth of how bad this administration scrwed up and how much worse it's going to get.

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