By
Joseph
Klein
The
New York Times published a front page
story on Saturday, March 16th lauding Benjamin J. Rhodes, President Obama's "35-year
old deputy national security adviser with a soft voice, strong opinions and a
reputation around the White House as the man who channels Mr. Obama on foreign
policy." Rhodes successfully led the charge to persuade Obama to throw
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak under the bus and to intervene militarily in
Libya to help topple Muammar el-Qadaffi. Now Rhodes is shaping President Obama's
public charm offensive that will be on display during his visit to Israel, the
West Bank and Jordan this week. [more...]
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