« The Fierce Urgency Of Whenever, Ctd | Main | More Central Fronts » 07 Oct 2009 05:12 pm "McChrystal Is NOT Shinseki"Michael Cohen counters William Galston's claim of liberal hypocrisy surrounding the McChrystal affair: General McChrystal not only had his strategic review leaked to the Washington Post, but he has appeared on 60 Minutes in recent days and even went to London to plead the case for population centric counter-insurgency in Afghanistan. In other words, McChrystal voiced his candid views in public instead of in private up the chain of command. Eric Shinseki did nothing of the sort. In 2003, he was Army Chief of Staff and when he publicly contradicted the Bush Administration's rosy view of the post-war occupation of Iraq he wasn't being interviewed on television - he was testifying under oath to Congress. As Shinseki's spokesperson correctly pointed out at the time, "He was asked a question and he responded with his best military judgment." We should expect nothing less. Cohen adds:
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