I want you to go over to The Weekly Standard for John McCormack’s and Mike Warren’s work on this, but here’s a taste:I suspect The Dear Leader sold several Democrat Senators a bill of goods with regard to Bergdahl. That's why so many are backtracking. Giving up the 5 Taliban leaders for a War Hero is one thing, but a Deserter and/or possible Traitor, that's a whole other thing.
“You know, I think, um, let me hold off on that,” said Bernie Sanders of Vermont.Sen. Claire McCaskill, who crowed about the deal on the Sunday shows, is now very interested in the intel briefing she’s to receive tomorrow. That’d be the briefing she should have gotten some 32 days before she went on the Sunday shows to make grand pronouncements with no information. #YesAllWomen have to go on national news shows to laud their male party bosses’ grand accomplishments with incomplete and willfully inaccurate information, apparently.
“All I’ve heard is what I’ve read in the press,” said Vermont’s senior senator Pat Leahy.
As of now, The Reid stands alone in his continued vocal support of the Bergdahl deal.
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But, as Phil Klein notes, it’s hard to argue Bergdahl’s status and actions shouldn’t matter to Americans when his status and actions as a hero were integral to the White House pitch for this deal. If Bergdahl’s not a hero, there’s far less political cover to get rid of the Taliban Five, which Allahpundit suspects was the whole point of this endeavor.
“Regardless of circumstances, whatever those circumstances may turn out to be, we still get an American prisoner back,” Obama said. “Period. Full stop. We don’t condition that.” Now, it’s fair to argue that whether the prisoner exchange was a good deal or not is a separate issue from whether Bergdahl was a deserter. In other words, there’s a case for bringing him back and handling evidence of desertion under American laws and procedures rather than simply letting him rot in the custody of the Taliban.On the bright side, at least maybe we’ve finally found something Obama knew about before the media told him about it?
However, the argument that the nature of his service is irrelevant to the discussion was made less convincing because the White House initially attempted to turn Bergdahl’s release into a public relations victory and presented Bergdahl to the American people as a national hero.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Senate Democrats who trumpeted Bergdahl deal go silent
From Mary Katherine Ham at Hot Air:
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