Posted on 11/12/2009 3:54:06 PM PST by SandRat
Hey Gates, do you wash Obama’s underwear by hand?? Do you clean his behind?
Seriously, I hated the leaks during Bush’s 7 years of trying to win a war against the terrorists and protect our country. But then, Obama isn’t trying to win a war, and he damn sure doesn’t care about the security of our country... he’s just playing politics and he’s too stupid to know how to lead a war effort.
Obama needs to step down and go organize some ghetto community... where he belongs.
I hear those who do condone the gay lifestyle experience problems with leakage.
Hell, much of the leaking is probably coming directly out of the White House. Funny how Gates only blames the DoD.
I’ve never had a good feeling about Gates. He seems like an underhanded political ‘manager’ type person, rather than a leader.
Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn had federal charges against them dropped because of improper surveillance, so they avoided prison.
Oh now I get it. If there is a repub in the white house, it’s perfectly okay to leak information. But now that it’s a dem, leaks are to be condemned. How convenient!
Just because Obama is a Bulls fan.
They are leaking because the leakers are appalled by the amount of lying going on by you and your scumbag boss.....
“They are leaking because the leakers are appalled by the amount of lying going on by you and your scumbag boss.....”
Amen to that. Gates “the diversity whore” is just like his dispicable US Army Chief of staff GEN Casey who thinks the value (sic) of diversity trumps the shed blood of soldiers!
This administration is a disgusting Obamination!!
Good grief, deliver us from leaders that suffer angst about the messages they send. Here is the answer, Victory. WWII style Victory.
I suppose waterboarding is out of the question?
Reagan nominated him to Director but he had to withdraw because of his involvement in Iran-Contra.
He did get confirmed in his second nomination under Bush. Before the Bush nomination, he was NSA Deputy under Scowcroft.
Gates may be Obama's Sec of Defense but he really works for Scowcroft.
lol After reading your quick summary/bio on him, I believe my assumptions of him are correct. He’s been around DC for an awfully long time. Not many people hang around DC that long without becoming more of a political person than anything else. He WAS an officer in the Air Force, but that was a long time ago.
It would be nice to have a SECDEF that is/was a real ‘warrior’ at one time or another, but I’d imagine the fighters rarely kiss enough ass to reach the top of the political ladder in DC.
Top secret, secret, etc. are worthless.
Asshats take an oath, but thier personal integrity is mush mush.
Very few are intrested in the USA, just social engineering and queer weddings.
This seems to be what all the acolytes of Obama (Pelosi, Reed, Frank -- all of them) have to say about those of us "out here".
The NeoCons resent Gates because he served in the Iraq Study Group and was a symbol of their fall from power.
Some of those NeoCons blame Gates for Bush abandoning Scooter to die on the political battlefield.
However all that played out, the Realists are running foreign policy now.
Rumsfeld seemed great for a few years, but clearly didn't do a good job with Iraq. We had a masterful plan for defeating the Iraqi army and taking Baghdad, but didn't have solid planing in place for what to do afterward.
I don't recall the Iraq study group offering up a winning strategy on Iraq either. Wasn't Petraeus responsible for the strategy of "The Surge"?
I'm not so sure I would refer to 0bama, Hillary, Richard Holbrooke, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and the rest of the liberals at the State Department as "Realists" when it comes to foreign policy. Was that sarcasm?
Holbrooke is in that group that is called National Security Democrats aka liberal interventionists aka liberal hawks. Others is this group are Ike Skelton, Jane Harmon, and Diane Feinstein. The DUers call them leftwing neocons. Definately different from the liberal surrender monkeys.
As for Petraeus, he is important, but you need to look at his COIN advisor, John Nagl. Nagl was West Point and a Rhodes Scholar, he rewrote the COIN manual, that is being used in Afghan. He became president of the think tank, Center for a New American Security(CNAS) last Jan.
McCrystal is important, but you need to look at his COIN advisor, Andrew Exum, who is now a Senior Fellow at CNAS.
There were about a dozen individuals at CNAS who went to work for Obama last Jan, all in policy positions, including Michele Flournoy, who became Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, the number 3 job at DoD. This is the same job that Douglas Feith had under GW Bush.
While the conversation between Obama and his senior advisors is about 20, 30, or 40 thousand troops, those working out side of scrutiny are talking about a ramp or ramp up in Afghan. How many boots on the ground in 2015 or 2017.
As for Hillary, this is just a temporary job that will give her some foreign policy experience so that she can join the William J Clinton Foundation as a full partner, so that they can be crowned King and Queen of the World by the UN.
As for Obama, because of the part that the republican realists play in his election and the influence they have had on his policies, plus the fact that Obama had brought in many interventionists, the political classifiers call him a Realist Interventionist. But, he doesn't want to get caught in the same trap that caught Bush in Iraq. And Rahm doesn't want him to get caught either.
Of course, who knows which direction 0bama will take with regard to Afghanistan now. Given the news reports today, it seems he’s decided to scrap all of the recommendations given by his national security advisers and General McChrystal, and wants to go back to the ‘drawing board’.
It looks like the White House floated some trial balloons on Afghanistan in the media, and they didn’t like the reaction they saw from the Left. If the decisions regarding the war are made based on what the Left approves of, we should end it now. It isn’t looking good.
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