One of President Obama's aides once described his foreign policy as "leading from behind," and his critics (such as myself) have derided this instead as "following from in front." But a recent round of congressional testimony by the president's cabinet officers reveals that the truth is even worse.
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The Man Who Isn't There
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One of President Obama's aides once described his foreign policy as "leading from behind," and his critics (such as myself) have derided this instead as "following from in front." But a recent round of congressional testimony by the president's cabinet officers reveals that the truth is even worse.