Not being a Democrat OR Republican or anything else insofar as American politics are concerned I'll condemn whoever's worth condemning. I questioned the morality and legality of murdering ObL in the SEALs raid. As well as the other terrorists, one of whom was an American citizen abroad. Both in legal terms and moral ones. Right and wrong is not a matter of partisanship but law and ethics. Was very disturbed to learn the ObL raid had the military SEALs temporarily resign their active-duty standing so they could contract out to CIA for the assassination. That clearly showed how it would have been illegal to send military personnel into a soverign nation to murder someone. Did ObL deserve death? Of course. That's not at issue. What is the issue is the legality and morality of the whole thing.
President Obama ultimately was responsible for a very iffy military operation. Though the SEALs were technically not military personnel, the people who supported them during the operation were active-duty military. Yet no one challenged the President over this incident. When it's pretty clear he could have been impeached for it since it broke international law if not also US laws. If not military, you're civilian in which case murdering someone isn't legal.
And certainly assassinating the American citizen terrorist was illegal beginning to end. Another deserving of death to be sure, but being an American means he should have been arrested and brought to trial, not murdered without trial and legal finding of fact.
Hypocritically, conservatives don't whine about these incidents, they only whine about the ACA and Bengazzi. They know if they gave the President grief over killing terrorists they'd only be killed in the press and public opinion, yet these are the things that could actually bring the President down legally.