USA Today's Susan Page called President Obama's decision to hit the golf course minutes after his public comments on the beheading of American journalist James Foley by ISIL terrorists "a little jarring."
"I thought the White House could have shown a little more sensitivity after the statement the president made following the execution of James Foley," Page said Sunday on Meet the Press.
"The optics of that were a little jarring. And I thought possibly it would have been wise of the president to do something else in the period right after making that statement. "