On Monday Alex Wagner and the the NOW panel discussed President Obama’s foreign policy agenda and compared it with that of his predecessor–President George W. Bush.
Much has been made of President Obama’s escalating use of drones in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia and the administration’s lack of transparency when it comes to extrajudicial killings of suspected terrorists–including Americans–overseas.
Yet while conservatives have largely given President Obama a free pass on drones, they’ve been more critical of his lack of appetite for military involvement overseas. On Sunday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said the lack of action by the administration in Syria–where over 60,000 people have reportedly died–was “shameful.”








