Posted on 02/11/2015 6:14:17 PM PST by Toespi
Meghan Kelly just reported that Marines were ordered by the state department to remove clips and surrender weapons before leaving the Yemen Embassy. She reports that it is unprecedented, backed up by Jack Keene. Marines under that order are furious.
Wasting.
BRAVO214
Since Feb 11, 2015
Welcome to FR.
You seem familiar.
Bravo214 was bravo sierra’ing and got bulldozered.
Yeah, but making him go all ‘splody headed nuts was fun.
I wouldn’t be shocked to find out he was a paid shill. Astroturfing seems to be considered appropriate us of government resources nowadays.
The troll has been obliterated. It has “no” posting history, and it is nowhere to be seen on FR.
Not much of a toy for the Viking Kitties to torture, guys.
From the responses, I take it that it was a real loser.
But thanks for the ping. ;-)
Yeah, he said some stuff along the lines of “you’re all old white guys who hate minorities”, etc.
It was interesting to read him spout BS, then get splutteringly angry when called on it.
Especially when it was pointed out that he was an obvious lefty.
I’m not an old white guy, and I have nothing against minorities.
Sigh... ;-)
Your assessment is probably the correct one. Sometimes I bend over backwards to give my adversaries the benefit of the doubt.
:-)
If he had just read the news rather than try to be a Journalistic Saint/Prima Donna he would have stayed out of trouble.
Going back to the clip where he talks about the RPG, at the beginning he is talking to the student interviewer - about himself.
It is painfully obvious he's trying to impress. He compares himself to Walter Cronkite and Peter Jennings while at the same time referring to them as "giants in our business."
He wishes so desperately to be included sand associated with them in people's minds.
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