(Andy McCarthy) meanwhile, skewers the New York Times' characterization of Donilon as a "non-ideological pragmatist." Of course, to the Times, Paul Krugman is a non-ideological pragmatist. Andy notes that Donilon's boss, General Jones, like Gates, has reservations about him:Jones echoed criticisms that Donilon lacked critical national security experience and existed in a lawyer's bunker, his power stemming from his status as a Democratic fixer who has the president's ear -- an ear Donilon routinely fills with "snap judgments" and "absolute declarations" about places he's never been to, foreign officials he's never met, and a military with which he has no credibility.Donilon's appointment is one more sign that President Obama is abandoning any pretense of moderation, and is instead lurching to the left, surrounding himself with people with whom he is comfortable--Democratic Party political operatives
Reprehensible and appalling, if true! This
traitorist crew ONLY cares about politics ..
they could care less about our security or
honorable governance, as they pledged with
their sacred oaths.
Damn them all. God protect us through the
midterms, and throughout this tyrant’s term.
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“Jones echoed criticisms that Donilon lacked critical national security experience and existed in a lawyer’s bunker, his power stemming from his status as a Democratic fixer who has the president’s ear — an ear Donilon routinely fills with “snap judgments” and “absolute declarations” about places he’s never been to, foreign officials he’s never met, and a military with which he has no credibility.”
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FYI
“When he got his hands on an advance copy of Bob Woodwards new book Obamas Wars before it hit stores and started reading it earlier this month, Im told that White House National Security Adviser Jim Jones simply blew a gasket.
Jones was so furious about his portrayal in the book that the retired four-star general told friends later that he promptly took the book and mailed it back to Woodward, as if to say the book wasnt worth the paper it was printed on, according to a close friend of his who spoke to me on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the national security advisers private conversations.”
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2010/10/08/woodward-book-sealed-gen-jones-fate/#ixzz11uvzw7Cm