It came in my e-mail.
It was sent by my brother—I do not have the source.
Subject: In A Fit Of Rage, Obama Snaps At U.S. Military Brass
In A Fit Of Rage, Obama Snaps At U.S. Military Brass
In a fit of rage, Obama snaps at U.S. Military brass: Dont you dare try and paint all of Islam with the same brush
Showing his Muslim stripes, Obama threw a hissy fit and stomped out of a Pentagon meeting about the bombing campaign against ISIS over remarks allegedly tying the Islamic State (ISIS) to Islam.
His tantrum took place in the afternoon of last week just prior to the presidents departure to Camp David. It was an informal briefing on the expanded bombing campaigns to take place in both Syria and Iraq. Halfway through the already very brief briefing, President Obama stood up clearly agitated, and walked out of the room.
The casually dressed Obama returned to the briefing moments later with a senior adviser alongside him, though his mood continued to indicate he was still very upset.
The senior adviser made a couple pointed remarks to the Pentagon representatives, reminded them the president had already had a very busy day, and then both she and the president once again left the room.
Within seconds, Barack Obama returned again to the just concluded briefing, pointing at the still seated Pentagon staff and indicating how inappropriate it was to try and paint all of Islam with the same brush. The president repeated similar remarks, his mood going from agitation to outrage. His voice carried to several other West Wing offices.
The senior adviser, who did not originally return with the president into the briefing, suddenly re-appeared alongside him, as well as the presidents personal aide. She was smiling, and telling everyone were done here which she repeated several times and then led the president back out into the hallway
Geeeee, I wonder who this female senior advisor could beeeeee....
Great story and rings true.
That appears to be unsubstantiated, according to a quick web search. Nevertheless, it is telling that such a story could be so plausible, regardless of the truth of it or lack thereof.