CBS: NY Daily News Reporter Hails Obama’s Arlington Visit

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James Meek, CBS On CBS’s Sunday Morning, New York Daily News Washington correspondent James Meek related President Obama’s visit to the graves of Iraq and Afghanistan war dead at Arlington National Cemetery: “Now, cynics may say this was just an Obama photo-op. But they weren’t there looking him in the eye. I saw a man fully carrying the heavy burden of command on a weighty day.”

In an article Meeks wrote for the Daily News on Thursday, he used harsher terms to denounce any “cynics” critical of Obama’s visit: “If they’d been standing in my boots looking him in the eye, they would have surely choked on their bile. His presence in Section 60 convinced me that he now carries the heavy burden of command.” To use such a personal experience to promote the current administration and attack critics seems rather cynical.   

In the Sunday Morning piece, Meek almost poetically described the President’s appearance at the section of the cemetery reserved for Iraq and Afghanistan war dead: “I was in Section 60 that morning when he made an unscheduled stop before huddling with his war council on sending more GIs into harm’s way. In a bone-chilling drizzle, he and the First Lady walked through the rows of gleaming white headstones. I saw the President embrace grieving widows, mothers, and battle buddies tending to the graves of loved ones. He asked about each one.”

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Meek later noted the risk Obama took in paying his respects: “He didn’t have to go to Section 60. And White House aides didn’t screen any of us. If a widow or grief-stricken parent had chewed him out, the press there would have reported it.” He concluded his CBS commentary by retelling the President’s words on comfort to him: “I did tell him I’m a journalist. You know what the President said? ‘Just because you’re a journalist, James, doesn’t mean you can’t honor your friends here.’”

In an April 22 article for the Daily News, Meek reported on former Vice President Dick Cheney defending aggressive interrogation tactics used on terror suspects: “U.S. counterterrorism officials are reacting angrily to ex-Vice President Dick Cheney’s claim that waterboarding 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed 183 times was a ‘success’ that produced actionable intelligence. ‘Cheney is full of crap,’ one intelligence source with decades of experience said Tuesday.”

More recently, on November 2 Meek took on Republican critics of Obama’s indecision on Afghanistan: “With the Afghan presidential election decided today, and Hamid Karzai remaining in power, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Obama ‘has no further pretext for delaying the decision on giving Gen. McChrystal the resources he needs to achieve our goals in Afghanistan. Delaying the decision puts our men and women fighting there in greater danger every single day...There are no more excuses.’ Maybe not, but what excuse did Boehner and the rest of the Congress have over the past eight years while the shamefully under-resourced war in Afghanistan was deteriorating into a possibly unwinnable disaster? It’s not as if the war began on Jan. 20, 2009.”

Here is a full transcript of the Sunday Morning segment:

10:15AM

CHARLES OSGOOD: This past week’s Veterans Day observances had deep personal meaning for countless Americans, not least, our guest contributor James Meek.

JAMES MEEK: I hear ‘Taps’ playing every night. I live near Arlington National Cemetery. I’m a Washington correspondent for the New York Daily News, but when I visit the Gardens of Stone, I go as a friend and relative of our honored dead. Men like Korean War veteran Ed Lenard, who was in our family; and Pearl Harbor fighter ace Ken Taylor, who was like family; and Iraq War hero Dave Sharrett, whose father is a close friend.

Ken and Ed survived their wars and died as old men. But Dave was twenty seven when he was killed last year in battle. He’s buried in Section 60, with the fallen from Iraq and Afghanistan.

President Obama laid a Veterans Day wreath on Wednesday at the Tomb of the Unknowns. I was in Section 60 that morning when he made an unscheduled stop before huddling with his war council on sending more GIs into harm’s way.

In a bone-chilling drizzle, he and the First Lady walked through the rows of gleaming white headstones.

I saw the President embrace grieving widows, mothers, and battle buddies tending to the graves of loved ones. He asked about each one. And then the President suddenly extended his hand as he strolled over to Dave Sharrett’s grave. I gripped it and told him who I was visiting.
He read Dave’s headstone carefully and asked about him.

Dave’s father was my high school English teacher. And we knew his son as a funny kid we called ‘Bean,’ who used to crawl around at our feet. We used to look after Dave, but when he grew up, he watched over all of us. He was one of the toughest troopers in the 101st Airborne, I told the President.

What I didn’t tell him was that Dave was killed by friendly fire, or that the Army tried to whitewash it. It wasn’t a moment for complaint; it was all about a young hero’s ultimate sacrifice.

Now, cynics may say this was just an Obama photo-op. But they weren’t there looking him in the eye. I saw a man fully carrying the heavy burden of command on a weighty day. He didn’t have to go to Section 60. And White House aides didn’t screen any of us. If a widow or grief-stricken parent had chewed him out, the press there would have reported it.

I did tell him I’m a journalist. You know what the President said? ‘Just because you’re a journalist, James, doesn’t mean you can’t honor your friends here.’

OSGOOD: Commentary from James Meek.

—Kyle Drennen is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.


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This man does nothing

This man does nothing 'unscheduled', or without the press in attendance. I'm not impressed by his sensitivity. It's as false and pretentious as the rest of him.

Oh really?

"If they'd been standing in my boots looking him in the eye, they would have been surely choking on their bile"

Oh really?  If I had been there looking him in the eye, I would have seen what truly is there; his contempt and hatred for the courageous American soldier.

Now I would really be "choking on my bile" if I had to be anywhere near this lying sack-o-shit James Meeks...

Oh Meeks give me a friggin'

Oh Meeks give me a friggin' break!

Who in the hell does he think he's fooling with his so-called poetic blather regarding Walks on Water and his deep care and concern for our military, past and present.

He's hurting our military each day that passes with his indecision, let alone all the progress that had already been made before he stepped one foot inside the WH.

Listen Meeks...I'll believe one word you say when I see pigs flying by outside my window.

'Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea'~Breitbart

→ It was touching

It was touching to see Obama officiating at Arlington mere days before bowing to the son of a man who put so many American soldiers in those graves.

Take up our quarrel with the foe
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

Cool, Obama's bow was just practice for his next meeting...

...with Akhmedinnadinnerjacket.

As for Obama at Arlington, where I have several family members buried, he isn't fit to mow the grass they are laying under.

-Dave

Our elected representatives have failed us.  

→ RD

I'm waiting for him to greet the descendants of Jefferson Davis in the same manner.

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

Words cannot describe

what I would feel or do if I could look Failure barracks hussein osamabinobama mm mm mm in the eye. I cannot tolerate radical muslims.

this guy is lying through

this guy is lying through his teeth..

And Badly

He would have us believe he "just happened" to be there when this all went down. He "just happened" to be "attending" to the reporter's school teacher's son's grave... and Obama DID NOT KNOW this "ordinary citizen" the Secret Service allowed the POTUS to approach was, in fact, the D.C. beat reporter for the frickin' NY Daily News?

I believe the word is: <em>"shennanigans!"</em>

Meeks has, as they say, " a way with worms"

NY Daily News: say no more. Pulitzer material, for sure.

Haven't watched Sunday Morning in eons, but did Charles follow his spot with some thought-provoking, calming footage of swamp mice building nests in the reeds or something?

"Until next time, see you on the [Air America] radio." 

 

I know the tendency is to

I know the tendency is to not believe there is anything human about this president we so detest. However... for those of you who've not visited Arlington National Cemetary- take my word, it is an awe-inspiring place.

I was stationed at Hendersen Hall, Headquarters, USMC for 2-1/2 years. It borders Ft. Myer and Arlington National Cemetery. I saw several funerals. I watched the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And of course, I've visited the Iwo Memorial adjacent to the cemetery. It is a solemn place that could choke up the hardest cynic.

Knowing that, I am not surprised that it had an effect on Obama, especially as he grasps at the reality of actually being in charge of something he knows so little, and has heretofore shown such limited regard. I will give him the benefit of the doubt on the specifics of this visit. It likely didn't have much of an effect on Michelle, but I would think it helped to forge Obama's distaste for having to bear such an incovenient truth. He is war-time president and all the domestic agenda in the world isn't going to change that.

It is unfortunate, however, that it has seemingly taken 11 months into his presidency before he realized the gravity of being CiC.

 

 

 

Respectfully disagree

BKeyser,

While impossible for me to believe that a couple of very obviously staged photo-ops using dead heroes as marketing tools has rendered Obama suddenly stricken by the enormity of a warrior sacrificing himself for a cause other than material, your willingness to do so reflects well on your character, if not your gullibility.

Did you believe the despicable photo-ops on beaches and sacred cemetaries performed by Clinton and his adoring media sycophants at 50th and 55th D Day anniversary memorials were happenstance snaps taken candidly also?

If so, you may want to review such Clinton tapes as those, and such as his infamous split-second change from hilarity to overlachrymality at the funeral of his 'close friend' Ron Brown, in order to compare with Obama performances of similar range and depth.

Please, MSM, show me a time

Please, MSM, show me a time -- any time -- where obama did something for the military in private. Like past presidents (GW Bush).

Know how he's now "honoring" the military? By worrying about the $40B it might cost to send additional troops. Didn't worry about the cost for the clunkers. Or GM. Or the stimulus. Or the $1T for health care. But our soldiers? Give me a break. This man has nothing but contempt for our military.

__________
"mmm, mmm, mm. Barrack-Hussain-Øbama↓." - The liberals coolaid drinking song

The burden of command is indeed heavy . . .

. . . and perhaps Obama does realize just how weighty that burden is now that he's in the seat.  But does he see our Fallen as heroes, or victims?  I don't know.

Regardless, as he dithers over making a decision on his field commander's urgent request, Section 60 will continue to fill up with the remains of Americans whose love of country and sense of duty the Command-in-Chief will never fully comprehend.

Let's us know the first time that our President attends a military memorial service without photographers and reporters present.    

 

whraglyn~~

Don't get me wrong- I'm not suggesting it's lasting, or that somehow he has dramatically changed his perspective. I would, however, not be surprised if the man had a moment of real, honest grief. This is not to say respect; this is also not to say regret- for Barry doesn't view these wars or those who've died in them as a necessary evil; rather, more like an unnecessary distraction. But to stand among hundreds of thousands of gleaming white headstones and feel nothing? That to me is inhuman, and I don't believe that being progressive makes you inhuman. Childish? Naive? Narcissistic? Yes, all of those. But he's probably -by half a chromosome or so- human.

 

 

excerpt from Email to Meeks from a military and police veteran

Good to see NB covering this example of just how foul can be the cynicism of the left.  In their obscene defilement of the dead, in this photo-op and in the (ob)scene of Obama 'saluting' a Flag draped casket in Dover, men such as James Meek and Obama seal their own reputations as unworthy of trust in anything.

Particularly odious was Meek's obvious attempt to gain credibility as a veteran in the mind of the reader by using deliberately obfuscatory language in his vague reference to the '...mud-caked combat boots I trudged around
Afghanistan in a few years ago.'

Which is it, Meek? Are you a veteran or not?

This veteran wants to know.

EXCERPT:  Your reference to your own '...mud-caked combat boots I trudged around Afghanistan in a few years ago.' is a bit much, don't you think?

Waste of time trying to appeal to your honor as a man, Sir.

It is more appropriate that a veteran simply tell you what should be said to all your ilk in such a setting.

To wit: Are you a veteran?
If not, I tell you here and now you can shut your
filthy mouth whenever it wants to vomit the sort of garbage you wrote in your piece, (as in 'piece of...').
If you have any questions, or would like to discuss further this matter, please email back and you can have my address and phone number.
That way you can look me up if you are ever in San Antonio, and you and I could meet in person and continue this to an mutually satisfying conclusion.

Certain medical conditions caused by military and
police service, and certain expenses pertaining to same, preclude long travel on my part, or I would be only too happy to accommodate by meeting you at your nearest location of convenience.

Your '...mud-caked combat boots...', eh?
Yes, it would be satisfying to meet you face to face, Sir.
It would be fascinating to look you in the eye, as you explain to a living vet your solemn use of a term which anyone with a background such as you implied with your reference to being in 'Afghanistan...a few years
ago.' would know is used in metaphoric reference to sacrifices made by warriors in actual combat, or to veterans of same.
Your usage as it is, coupled with an awareness of the likelihood you know precisely what you did in using the term as you did, only increases my interest in looking directly into the eyes of the man who wrote thus.
But, things being as they are, you would have to travel here for us to meet, so I leave the decision in re to you, Sir.

Best Regards,
Scott
Ragland
ps- i wonder how Pfc. David H. Sharrett II would approach you about a discussion of your usage of that particular term? What do you think?

Meek only knew

that he was close to the worst couple because the neon dress that the Klingon War Bride wore was visible from several miles away.

  And he does the parents, spouses and children of those laying in that hallowed ground a disservice, no one I know would do anything to bring disrespect to Arlington.  Even though some will be laid to rest there that don't have to be,  because of the dithering going on now in the WH. 

OMG, Who is this reporter

OMG, Who is this reporter trying to kid??!!!

“Now, cynics may say this was just an Obama photo-op. But they weren’t there looking him in the eye. I saw a man fully carrying the heavy burden of command on a weighty day

Uuuugghhh I think I'm gonna baaarrrff!!! ----Margie on the movie "Fargo."  

Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.

I smell a put up job

I smell a put up job here.

FOr one thing, Meeks was visiting the grave of the son of his high school english instructor who supposedly used to crawl around at his feet.  Okay, that is a bit unusual.

And he knew that Sherrod had been killed by friendly fire.  Okay, that is a bit more detail than most of us ever get about what killed our friends let alone children of long past high school instructors so that is a bit unusual.

And Obama seemed to be out with out a leash in an area in which he is apt to be very unpopular...  That is a bit unusual.

And Sherrod just happened to be taking notes of the situation in order to write a lyrical discription of the event that focused little on Obama's actions and words, but rather the professional reporters feelings HIGHLY UNUSUAL.

Nope, I smell a put up job that smells of William Jefferson Clinton arranging the rocks on an otherwise sandy surface Omaha Beach in the shape of a cross.

Meeks is why the mainstream

Meeks is why the mainstream media is in decline. They built the house of Obama and now they're bitterly defending it, and all the while, they're completely ignorant of the effect this has on voters. Yes, Meeks, we know you voted for the giant zero; we didn't, so spare us your man crush, mmkay? 

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Random-jumbled-thoughts.blogspot.com

Hot Air: Obamateurism of the Day

This Is A Blatant Lie

"President Obama laid a Veterans Day wreath on Wednesday at the Tomb of the Unknowns. I was in Section 60 that morning when he made an unscheduled stop before huddling with his war council on sending more GIs into harm’s way." 

The President's stop at Section 60 wasn't unscripted.  That is a blatant lie.  I was there from 0630 that morning until after he (Obama) left ANC...we knew that morning before the first person arrived to watch the wreath laying that he was going down there.

James Meek...you're a (censored) liar. 

"I May Be Changed By War, But I Will Not Be Defeated By It" - Audie Murphy

to TX.....

  O   learned that BS from the other commie that was in the  WH           Wilm (BJ)  Clinton                                      When you elect a communist for your President...  don't be surprised when Communisem breakes out!... WW

Overheard

Pres. Barack Obama to Mr. Meek "James, I have a gift......"

the grieving bobobama

...how transparent..how "spontaneous"....to observe a properly grieving bobobama...remarkable... considering it took him 2 hours and a shout out to dr john littlefeather before getting spontaneous in response to the ft hood islamic terrorist massacre...guess it's hard to be spontaneous without preparation.