Greg Sargent:
I just got off the phone with a military expert and former Army Ranger who supports Republicans and Dems, and he hammered Gingrich and conservative media figures for criticizing Obama, saying that the Commander-in-chief deserved "respect" while a sensitive operation was unfolding.
"I would hope that they’re feeling a little silly today," said the expert, Andrew Exum, a fellow at the Center for National Security Studies. "It’s bad form. You don’t make this a partisan issue until an operation has been assessed. It’s fair game ex post facto. But during the emergency, I think that our elected leaders deserve our respect."
Gingrich whacked away at Obama’s handling of the standoff on Twitter over the weekend, saying it made us "look weak." The Wall Street Journal editorial page, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck also targeted Obama.
Exum, who advised Obama during the campaign but who also supports Republicans, hinted that the criticism bordered on unpatriotic. "If Glenn Beck loves his country as much as he alleges, he should hold his tongue when elected leaders on the ground are dealing with a very difficult situation."
Instead of keeping his trap shut for a few hours, Gingrich was trying to make political hay out of a hostage situation. Gingrich bet on Black Hawk Down, but this time around, the "genius" of 1994 became the dolt of 2009.
The amazing thing is that this is all part of Gingrich's quest to become commander-in-chief. But rather than further his own ambitions, the only thing Gingrich has done is prove that he does not possess the character to be President.
That shouldn't surprise anybody, however. This is, after all, the same guy who led the impeachment of President Clinton while simultaneously having an illicit affair with a member of his own congressional staff.