In recent weeks, and especially over the last few days, the right has become fully invested in a strange line of attack against President Obama. As we discussed on Tuesday, Dick Cheney, former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen, and others are accusing Obama of “skipping” intelligence briefings related to national security. The closer one looks at the argument, the dumber it appears.
And yet, in the wake of Tuesday night’s violence, conservatives are now going all in.
Now, I strongly suspect that Thiessen, a loyal Bushie who’s now a Washington Post columnist, knows what he’s saying is silly. He worked in the White House and surely realizes this anti-Obama attack really doesn’t make any sense at all.
But it’s an election season, Thiessen hopes to undermine the president’s standing, so it’s in his interests to say Obama blew off an intelligence meeting yesterday in order to jet off to Vegas to raise campaign cash.
The truth, as Thiessen probably realizes, isn’t controversial at all. In reality, Obama received a detailed, written intelligence briefing yesterday, just as he does literally every day, which contained pressing national security information. Most of the time, Obama also receives an in-person briefing in the White House, though as Thiessen probably realizes, many of the president’s national security meetings are never put on his public schedule.









