Daniel Henninger has a mad at Obama and has taken to The Wall Street Journal to express his anger. You see, he doesn't like it when the Obama campaign points out the fact that Romney is a damned liar.
From the article.
The election campaign of the 44th U.S. president is now calling another candidate for the American presidency a "liar." This is a new low. It is amazing and depressing to hear this term being used as a formal strategy by people at the highest level of American politics.
"Liar" is a potent and ugly word with a sleazy political pedigree. But "liar" is not being deployed only by party attack dogs or the Daily Kos comment queue. Mitt Romney is being called a "liar" by officials at the top of the Obama re-election campaign. Speaking the day after the debate in the press cabin of Air Force One, top Obama adviser David Plouffe said, "We thought it was important to let people know that someone who would lie to 50 million Americans, you should have some questions about whether that person should sit in the Oval Office."
Henninger obviously knows that Daily Kos isn't afraid to call Mitt Romney a liar, with plenty of citations confirming his lies on a daily basis. It's what we do and I'm proud of it. But grab the fainting couch and clutch those pearls if the very people who are tasked with defeating this liar actually call him, you know, a liar.
Here's a thought Mr. Henninger. If you don't like your candidate being called a liar, then why don't you insist that your candidate simply tell the truth. Problem solved.