GOP challenge on Libya: Cheer or not to cheer?
By ALEXANDER BURNS | 8/22/11 6:51 AM EDT
The cheerleading for President Obama’s role in the Libya intervention has begun, with former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell crowing on “Morning Joe” that “everyone mocked him, said it wouldn’t work” – and now Muammar Qadhafi looks to be on the verge of defeat.
When it comes to the 2012 GOP field, Rendell is right. Now that Qadhafi appears all but ousted, the challenge for Republicans is to figure out how to respond to what looks – at least for now – like a victory for the United States.
For some of Obama’s challengers – Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, and Tim Pawlenty before he exited the race – one of the key criticisms of the Libya action was that it wasn’t muscular enough to succeed. Romney, for example, said that he supported the intervention, but was concerned about Obama’s “inability to have a clear and convincing foreign policy.”
The task for those candidates will be to cheer Qadhafi’s downfall, while noting that the removal process was imperfect, without looking peevish and small.
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