It would be foolish to discount the political power of the Internet phenom known as MoveOn.org. After all, it claims 3.2 million members, and there's no denying that it has become a major player in the Democratic Party.
But it appears that MoveOn.org misfired, public relations-wise, when it ran
an ad in the New York Times raising questions about the integrity of
General David H. Petraeus, the leader of
The U.S. Senate has now approved a resolution condemning the liberal organization's provocative ad. Yet, Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton reportedly voted against the resolution. One is only left to wonder if the current Commander-in-Chief had been a Democrat if Senator Clinton would have voted differently.
In the midst of the controversy, now comes word that the Times management regrets the decision to run the advertisement, which was famously headlined, "General Petraeus or General Betray Us?"
The public editor of the Times, Clark Hoyt, now says the advertisement violated the newspaper's own standards. In addition, according to Hoyt, MoveOn.org was seriously undercharged for the ad. Hoyt noted that the spokeswoman for the Times, Catherine Mathis, has stated, "We made a mistake."
Meanwhile, the Commander-in-Chief has issued this assessment of AdGate:
"I felt like the ad was an attack, not only on General Petraeus, but on
the
As the President eloquently pointed out, it seems that the Dems are more
afraid of irritating MoveOn.org than they are of irritating the
There are certain values that should be upheld, no matter what the political controversies of the day. One of those is support for our military—both the troops on the battlefield and the commanders who must make excruciatingly difficult decisions about how to conduct a war. General Petraeus should be given the respect he deserves and not be made the scapegoat of a political squabble.
But, if some find it difficult to give credit to anyone wearing a military
uniform, perhaps they can at least respect the truth. As General Petraeus has
noted, the
Some liberals have created a cottage industry based on the claim that
President Bush lied to force the