When serious military historians ponder Barack Obama’s record as commander-in-chief, there’s little likelihood of heated debate.
Let’s just say they’re not likely to award him a spot in the pantheon of military masterminds.
In assessing the president’s legacy, historians will have plenty of legitimate topics to tussle over: his power as a politician, his practice of statesmanship, his place as a moral and social leader. Scribes can go back and forth on his merits and missteps in all of these areas. But there are no criteria for measuring presidential power that suggest he ranks as a talented commander-in-chief. Quite the contrary.
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Source: The Daily Signal