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White House uses 'Situation Room' strategy as Bin Laden anniversary nears

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Friday afternoon, White House spokesman Josh Earnest was asked if the White House was politicizing the Situation Room.

Obama has done a number of interviews in the past year about the Bin Laden mission, Earnest said.

"I think the president has spoken frequently about how the lion's share of the credit for the success of that mission goes to our men and women in uniform, to the men and women in the intelligence community, who worked so hard to ensure that mission's success. And so what the president did yesterday and what he has done many times before over the course of the last year is talk about that mission and talk about the success of that mission," he said.

"There certainly is interest around the one-year anniversary, so I'd be surprised if nobody asked about it in the context of the one-year anniversary. I expect that all of you will be asking about it next week as well," he told reporters traveling with the president to Georgia.

Republicans nonetheless denounced Obama for seeking political advantage.

"Shame on Barack Obama for diminishing the memory of Sept. 11 and the killing of Osama bin Laden by turning it into a cheap political attack ad," Sen. John McCain said in a statement issued by the Republican National Committee. "This is the same president who said, after Bin Laden was dead, that we shouldn't 'spike the ball' after the touchdown. And now Barack Obama is not only trying to score political points by invoking Osama bin Laden, he is doing a shameless end-zone dance to help himself get re-elected."

"No one disputes that the president deserves credit for ordering the raid, but to politicize it in this way is the height of hypocrisy."

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