The capture of Abu Khattala has sent the anti Obama crowd into a frenzied state of denial. Comments are already appearing that claim Obama used the capture to deflect attention away from his mounting "scandals" (Benghazi, IRS, VA, and the hundreds of others the GOP is digging to find) and even questioned the timing in regard to Hillary Clinton's upcoming interview on FOX. On Twitter, FOX's James Rosen posted this http://www.panoramio.com/... nonsense. It's the same as the killing of Osama bin Laden. The GOP and right wing refused to give Obama any credit at all. Not even a nod for going through with the raid. In the end, the one man who could have changed that narrative was Admiral William McRaven, the Seal Team commander who led the raid that killed bin Laden. In an interview with Wolf Blitzer at the Aspen Institute in Co., he not only immediately rebukes Blitzer for giving him the credit, but lets him know unequivocally to whom the credit should go. But it doesn't matter even when the one man who would know tells us that the President, his advisers, and the Intelligence community deserve an enormous amount of credit for the success of the raid. So you have to wonder, what will it take to for some to give this President even the slightest gesture of gratitude for anything he's done. Below is Admiral McRaven on the raid that killed bin Laden.
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