“The U.S. deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others,”
We apologize for apologizing for the apology.
The only part missing is, "Those responsible for apologizing for apologizing for the apology have been sacked."
We may be witnessing the destruction of the Obama administration.
It will be telling and interesting to see the response of the Obama regime.
If Obama and Clinton had any honor, dignity or integrity, they would resign today for all the destruction and misery they have imposed on our Country.
We already know their mindset since their first response was to condemn US for "insulting mohammed"..
Pay attention Pres Zer0 & Ms Clinton:
..mohammad cannot be insulted, he himself is insulting to the world.
Our politicans are useless jokes.
The smartest woman in the world is a blithering moron, but I guess she seems smart when viewed through the eyes of the staggering idiots of America.
We are so ****ed.
Meanwhile, Obama “doesn’t have the time” to meet with Netanyahu.
Obama doubled down, too. Earlier on Fox they read his statement about the ambassador’s death. He managed to squeeze in another bit about tolerance for religions.
Jimmy Carter looks like Churchill compared to this SOB.
Islam sucks.
Mohammed was a pedophile.
Just look at the horrifying conditions in which Islams billions of adherents live. Your religion begets your society, and muslim societies suck everywhere, 100% of the time.
The Koran states that Mohammed married Aisha when she was 6 years old, and consummated the relationship when she was 9 YEARS OLD. Thats pedophilia in any society in any era.
Islam sucks. Mohammed was a pedophile.
In the United States, we have a perfect First Amendment right to say what we think. I dont much care whether Muslims are offended by what I think or say.
We also have a perfect Second Amendment right to help ensure the validity of our First Amendment rights.
:-)
Say bye bye to ever becoming Ms. Preezy...
Doesn’t Hillary! Know that offering to do the bully’s homework doesn’t save you from being beat up?
I’ve had no luck finding a Hillary *strongly worded* letter to Libya’s Brotherhood.
Excuse me Mrs. Clinton, but your statements “require a willing suspension of disbelief”.
Sound familiar does it?
Exactly five years and one day ago HRC threw these words at General Petraeus in the prelude to her presidential campaign.
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Sept 11, 2007
Clinton: Believing Petraeus and Crocker requires ‘willing suspension of disbelief’
Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, opened her questioning of Petraeus and Crocker with the standard “I honor you for your service.” And then she let the two of them have it.
“You have been made the de facto spokesmen for what many of us believe to be a failed policy” in Iraq, Clinton said. “Despite what I view is your rather extraordinary efforts in your testimony both yesterday and today, I think that the reports that you provide to us really require a willing suspension of disbelief.”
Clinton added that “any fair reading of the advantages and disadvantages accruing post-surge, in my view, end up on the downside.”
Clinton then pivoted to Osama bin Laden, pointing out that on the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, he still has not been killed or captured. The New York Democrat said she started her morning at “Ground Zero” in New York City, where the names of the victims of the 9/11 attacks were read out.
“We have seen Osama bin Laden on television sets, essentially taunting us,” Clinton said. “And we get very little comfort from the fact that the mastermind of that mass murder is at large, neither captured nor killed, and that the Taliban and al Qaeda are resurgent in Afghanistan, and their network is certainly, if not tightly organized, a loose confederancy that has great consequences for us.”
Clinton then relayed a litany of problems in and with Iraq, including as always for Democrats, the lack of political reconciliation there before offering a backhanded slap at both Petraeus and Crocker.
“I give you tremendous credit for presenting as positive a view of a positive a view of a rather grim reality,” Clinton said. “I know that you and certainly the very capable people working with both of you, were dealt a very hard hand. And it is a hand that is unlikely to improve, in my view.”
Clinton then pressed Petraeus for a “very specific answer” on the failure of the Maliki government to reach political agreements to end sectarian violence.
In addressing Crocker, Clinton said, “It’s not only the Iraqi government that has failed to pursue a coherent strategy. I think our own has as well.”
When Clinton was done, many of the reporters and about two-thirds of the audience left.