Like I said before, I've worked under five presidents now and the last three I've had an opportunity to interact with the administrations by proxy. They make policy, they give direction and they establish certain protocol that is particular to the administration. Clinton's people were fairly open, seemed to think things out and provided answers to queries where there were murky instructions. The Bush Administration was disorganized, decentralized and aggressive. In the DoD we just did whatever we liked, we got the money and we did what we do best. Some of it was great because he allowed programs to grow and prosper but there was also a lot of waste.The current administration is guarded, very detailed and aware of any and all political implications to the level of minutia. They do have good rapport with military leaders because they are really into family programs that impact the uniformed folks, which is cool. Same with the VA, had Obama lost I would have said one of his greatest accomplishments was his work with the VA and veteran's causes. But operationally, day-to-day this is not an easy administration to work with. They hold things way to close to the vest and are completely opposite of the Bush administration in that Bush was completely reactive, Obama is way too deliberate. With this Libya mess they obviously made mistakes prior to the attack but I think it would have happened to about anyone, controlling all acts of terrorism on foreign soil is a monster task. Where they have failed as a whole is the response to query, the suppression of information to some degree and what seems to some as ignoring the problem. What they've done is create a barrier with the public when that barrier probably doesn't need to exist. Admit where the administration made mistakes, tell us how they will be corrected going forward and answer the tough questions. But the deaths do not fall on Obama, this is something that is State Department centric. Of all the government agencies I can assure you, the State Department is the most autonomous (outside clandestine service and maybe in many cases even more than them), the most guarded and the most self-absorbed. It is something that has gone on for as long as I've been around, and probably a lot longer. State Dept folk are a different breed, they live in some fairytale lands where they think they run the world. That leads to mistakes, and they sure have had a lot of them over the decades. I know Hillary was trying to fix some of the inherent problems with the agency, but from what I hear it hasn't changed much. It is the one government agency that I would not work for domestically.