Monday, January 4, 2010

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- January 4, 2010

John Brennan and President Obama in the Oval office. The North Bergen native had a long CIA career and has served many presidents. WHITE HOUSE PHOTO

John Brennan's Disgraceful Performance -- Power Line

Scott and John have already eviscerated the dreadful performance of Deputy National Security Adviser John Brennan on FOX News Sunday. Before his appearance, the Washington Post had reported that "the normally reclusive Brennan is scheduled to appear on several Sunday TV talk shows." We now have a pretty good idea of why Brennan is "normally reclusive."

By departing from his norm, Brennan has shown himself to be a hack and has undermined any lingering confidence that the Obama administration has a clue about how to fight terrorism. His statement, in response to a question about what the downside might be to treating Abdulmutallab as an enemy combatant -- "there are no downsides or upsides in particular cases" -- should be placed in front of CIA headquarters (Brennan spent decades at the CIA and was a senior official there) as a testament to the agency's mindset.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

The dove that dare not speak its name -- Power Line

O's aide terror-fying: Top expert full of puzzling excuses -- Charles Hurt, New York Post

Merge the 'Terror' Lists to Prevent the Next Attack -- Jed Babbin, Human Events

Terrorism's triumphant techniques -- Ralph Peters, New York Post

This editor's picks: my favorite ForeignPolicy.com articles of the year -- Foreign Policy

Iran's Regime and Opposition Brace for the Next Round -- Robin Wright, Time Magazine

The cult of counterinsurgency -- Michael Crowley, New Republic

Obama is moving America Right -- Examiner Editorial

Will Disappointment on the Left Hurt Obama and Dems in 2010? -- David Corn, Politics Daily

The West Is Choked by Fear -- Editorial by Henryk M. Broder, Spiegel online

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