MSNBC's Mitchell Shills for Obama: 'What More Could Be Done to Get Gadhafi Out?!'
Anchoring her eponymous MSNBC program today, Andrea Mitchell defended President Barack Obama's position on Libya against criticism from Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty.
"I'm not sure what Tim Pawlenty would like the president to do," snickered NBC's chief foreign affairs correspondent, immediately after playing a clip of the former Minnesota governor saying exactly what he wished Obama had done differently in Libya.
[Video embedded after the page break.]
Pawlenty suggested on "Morning Joe" today that the commander-in-chief should not have "subordinated our options to the United Nations," adding, " I would have kept the decision-making fully in our lap so that if you say Gadhafi must go, you don't want to let him sit there for six months or a year and continue this situation that we have."
"What more could be done to get Gadhafi out?" queried an unsatisfied Mitchell.
Underscoring Pawlenty's point that the president is not taking the lead on Libya and could be doing more, NBC's Richard Engel responded to Mitchell's question about the so-called Russian initiative with a healthy dose of skepticism.
"Well people here don't know much about his Russia initiative," reported Engel. "It sounds fairly vague at this point...the details aren't very clear."
By her own correspondent's admission, most Libyans know almost nothing about the "fairly vague" Russian-led campaign that Mitchell suggested "could be the ticket" to resolving the Libyan conflict. But apparently there's nothing else Obama can do.
A transcript of the relevant portions of the segment can be found below:
MSNBC
Andrea Mitchell Reports
May 27, 2011
1:32 p.m. EDT
ANDREA MITCHELL: Republican presidential hopeful Tim Pawlenty today on Morning Joe.
TIM PAWLENTY, GOP presidential candidate: The United Nations has now tied his hands through this resolution that limits his options to make Gadhafi go very quickly or very easily. I would have never subordinated our options to the United Nations. I would have kept the decision-making fully in our lap so that if you say Gadhafi must go, you don't want to let him sit there for six months or a year and continue this situation that we have.
MITCHELL: Richard Engel is NBC's chief foreign correspondent and is live for us in Tripoli. Richard, I thought that would be an interesting context for you there in the field. I'm not sure what Tim Pawlenty would like the president to do. Boots on the ground? That doesn't seem like a popular position. What more could be done to get Gadhafi out? And whether this new Russian initiative could be the ticket?
RICHARD ENGEL, NBC chief foreign correspondent: Well people here don't know much about his Russia initiative. It sounds fairly vague at this point. Russia says it's in contact with members of the Libyan regime to work out a political solution perhaps with Gadhafi stepping down, leaving the country. The details aren't very clear.
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"What more could be done to
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 3:46pm.
"What more could be done to get Gadhafi out?"
Are you serious, Mitchell?!? Are you THAT lacking in common sense?!?
Like most MSMers, Mitchell is clueless when it . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 6:51pm.
. . .comes to military history and military knowledge.
Those who do know that the answer to her question is: "If your goal is to get Gaddafi out, you must understand what sustains his control, and attack it." And that may mean boots on the ground.
Would I like to see US boots on the ground? Not under this Commander in Chief.
Typical Brain Dead
Submitted by bmac32 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 3:57pm.
This conflict is being run on REMOTE CONTROL. Hey isn't it well over 60 days, so why are we still there? I asked my Democratic Congressmen and have still heard nothing back, four days!
Like I said last week. my son
Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 4:16pm.
Like I said last week. my son in law is scheduled to go to Avianno, Italy in July to support the air operations in Libya. ( He's with a squadron of EA-6 Prowlers.) Don't look like we are leaving anytime soon.
My biggest question to my Congresscriter is why are we there? He can't answer because the thug from Chicago thinks he doesn't have an obligation to tell them. Damned Constitution doesn't get in this bastard's way.
Blame the Congressmen, ALL of them
Submitted by jon_torlin on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 6:41pm.
Seems the Congressmen, all of them, are a bunch of gutless wonders that can't even be bothered to uphold the Constitution that they swore to protect.
Yeah, there might be a few that do believe in it, but we're not hearing a whole helluvalot about it, aren't we?
The military would be within its right to remove this fraud from the WH at this point, because the Constitution has been used like toilet paper by this manchild that went on this farce of a trip to Europe.
What's the damn use anymore?
-Jon
Happy Memorial Day and thank a soldier. Hell, buy him lunch.
AAANNDDDRRREEEAAA Mitchell!
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 4:27pm.
Once again, I ask the question of the day-why in GODs name is this clueless lib still on the air? Why doesnt she save time and just get down on her knees to pray to the almighty God Obama? What a maroon!
Why?
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 4:52pm.
"Why...is this clueless lib still on the air?"
Because clueless executives at a certain clueless cable network believe she can attract plenty of clueless viewers.
I guess they do, but,,
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Sat, 05/28/2011 - 1:20pm.
Do you know ANYONE who claims to be a fan of her, watch her, or even know her, besides Rush, lol?
Realistic Question
Submitted by zenman1661 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 4:33pm.
What can Obama do without creating a political firestorm? The only reason why he hasn't taken much flak so far is because the US has done so little militarily compared to other Middle East actions. Even more air support, let alone troops on the ground would ramp up major protests. And Khadaffi is too wiley to spend much time in the same place for a predator drone or a Seal Team 6 strike.
I beg differ
Submitted by Thunder Lizard on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 6:24pm.
Another reason he hasn't taken much flak so far on Libya is because "journalists" like Ms. Mitchell don't ask questions and provide cover for him on their outlets. If this had been a Bush, there would have been a steady drumbeat in the press for impeachment.
True, but
Submitted by zenman1661 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 6:42pm.
Even what little opposition he gets from the right. is mixed. Half complain Obama isn't doing enough and half blame him for doing too much.
What more he could do....
Submitted by donabernathy on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 4:43pm.
Maybe he could order fries
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUHUCBs6Haw&feature=player_embedded
huh...Andrea?
roflmao
Andrea's first husband, Ramesses II...
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 4:52pm.
now THERE was a military commander. Sorry Andrea, but they don't make them like that anymore.
And is it just me, or is Andrea looking pretty bad even for a mummy? I think she needs to get plastered again.
No, not drunk. Actually plastered.
SoL---
Submitted by matthewdean on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 6:39pm.
I think Mitchell is a has been.
Who has been.
Plastered, I mean.
A re-plastering is likely on order. :o)
MD
MD: yeah, and a re-wigging, too.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 6:39pm.
That thing is nasty.
Ya gotta admit, though, that Mitchell's helmet, ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 6:45pm.
I mean wig, has been perfectly accessorized to fit the face and body.
Back in the day, I believe that particular accessory was called a shroud.
MD
So now the objective is to get him out?
Submitted by freecitizen on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 5:09pm.
I thought we were enforcing a no-fly zone. I guess now all pretense has been dropped and we are fully engaged in an extended campaign of regime change.
You wanna run Q'uddaffi out?
Submitted by ConservaSerb on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 7:58pm.
Stick this ugly skank Mitchell in his tent. Moe will be running on the tops of the waves in Med until he hits Italy. Maybe Austria.
A wise & frugal government, which shall leave men free 2 regulate their own pursuits of industry & improvement, & shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government. T. Jefferson
obama
Submitted by jessieH on Sat, 05/28/2011 - 10:10am.
obama's starting another Viet Nam war, and she's kissing his ass for it.