It’s time now to clear the air, and “the presidency in peril” is a narrative and a story line that Republicans have been trying to sell from the moment the current occupant won the White House in 2008.
And they haven’t really been bothered if their shots against him have also injured the nation along the way.
Look at what happened during the debt ceiling debacle of two years ago: consumer confidence collapsed, according to Gallup, and the effect on employment was also severe—both provoked by an unnecessary attempt to harm the president by using the debt ceiling.
But the one area that Republicans have tended to avoid has been foreign policy. After all, this is a president who voted against the Iraq War. He’s led the nation’s withdrawal from Iraq and, soon, Afghanistan.
And, on the eve of our 12th remembrance of 9/11, it’s worth repeating that Osama Bin Laden’s body lies at the bottom of the North Arabian Sea.








