What is it about presidential critics — and I lump them all together regardless of party — that makes them forget that presidents of the United States never are off the clock?
Byron York, writing for the Washington Examiner, is at it again, chafing at the notion that President Obama played some golf while the Iraq crisis heats up.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/barack-obama-golfs-while-the-middle-east-burns/article/2549799
We’ve heard this so many times before I’ve lost count.
President George W. Bush was lampooned because he vacationed at his Central Texas ranch while crises erupted around the world; Bush also was known to tee it up as trouble arose.
President Ronald Reagan spent a great deal of time at his beloved Rancho Del Cielo in southern California.
President George H.W. Bush was photographed speeding around the Maine coastline aboard his “cigarette boat” while Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in the summer of 1990.
President Bill Clinton also liked to play golf and, oh yes, the critics lampooned him too.
Presidents are on duty 24/7. They never go anywhere on the planet without the “football,” that case carrying the nuclear launch codes. They are briefed continually by their national security teams. They know what’s happening at all times.
York, though, takes umbrage at Barack Obama’s love of golf. Allow me this, Byron: Dwight Eisenhower liked to play the game as well, as did John Kennedy, Gerald Ford, G.H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.
So bleeping what if the president enjoys some relaxation? Let him relax and seek to stay sharp when the chips are down and he has to respond to whatever crisis is erupting.