I couldn’t agree more. The megalomaniac is now cornered. What will he do? Does he have it in him to leave gracefully or will he destroy the place before he goes?
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I was ata atown Hall last week for a local candidate and he quoted Admiral Mullen as saying our greatest risk was the debt. When time came for Questions I arose and said Admiral Mulle was wrong,
Our greatest risk is Obama and the Congress.
THEY are the ones that created the debt, voted for the stimulus, and got us 16 trillion in debt.
And the debt is not the only thing. Look at foreign policy. Kissing ass is not a foreign policy.Look at the cuts to our military and WTF are we still doing in Afghanistan after a thousand men have been ground up in that mess of vipers.
Looking to the next hussein/Romney debate it has got to look like a no-win scenario for hussein. Unless his cohorts can hand pick the topics - keeping them away from anything substantive, and the debate is run by a hussein-friendly and forceful moderator... There's no reason for hussein to go back for more.
Yet he can't simply say "that was no fun, I'm not doing any more." So I look for a wag-the-dog style "crisis" to arise at the last minute and hussein will have to "reluctantly" back out due to pressing Presidential matters... All the while spinning himself as far more important than Mitt. You're not hussein, you're the child making the mess, Mitt is the adult who is going to clean it up.
So yes, hussein is a significant security risk. No telling what little crisis he and his cohorts in crime will brew up, how much it will cost in time, treasure, and lives.
I can flat out tell you with no reservation that this man could never pass a security clearance background investigtion for any government agency that he now i commands.