Posted on 08/15/2013 8:14:48 AM PDT by ColdOne
A YouTube video featuring an interview with former Obama bodyman Reggie Love was removed after his comments surfaced in news reports highlighting some private details from President Obamas life in the White House.
The video, posted by the Artists and Athletes Alliance YouTube account, featured a July 18 interview with Love and Jim Newton, the editor-at-large of the Los Angeles Times, during a lunch hosted by the Alliance with UCLAs Luskin School of Public Affairs.
A promotional still in the video describes the session as a private briefing on decision making in the Oval Office with Reggie Love
The video only shows highlights from the interview, as Love talked about daily life with the president, including the historic day when Osama bin Laden was killed.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Page contains at least one “questionable”...i.e possibly R rated photograph.
Barry And Reggie....oh my
Gee, just like the notice for the Climate Change Rally in DC that absolutely nobody attended. The Obamoids think they can actually retcon events. . .
Michelle and Aretha?? /s
Here’s how I see it.
A real leader would not have released the posed pic in the situation room and would not have talked about his courageous actions that night.
A real leader *might* have played cards if he thought his subordinates had the situation under control and that they would call him if they needed him.
The trouble here is that Hussein’s story is now at odds with that of Love.
If someone were to tell me that Eisenhower played cards on the AM of June 6 - I would not bat an eye. Because Eisenhower was a real leader and if he thought that he’d made all the necessary preparations and now what was going to happen was going to happen then fine.
The problem here is having once said that Hussein risked life and limb to sit in the situation room (which we all knew was BS) and now it turns out he didn’t - that’s the problem.
“Let me guess Reggie Love loves to call it the Oral Office”
Is that the same place they would play butt darts...
The Ministry of Truth strikes again. From 1984 (plus 29 years):
Winston examined the four slips of paper which he had unrolled. Each contained a message of only one or two lines, in the abbreviated jargon -- not actually Newspeak, but consisting largely of Newspeak words -- which was used in the Ministry for internal purposes. They ran:times 17.3.84 bb speech malreported africa rectify
times 19.12.83 forecasts 3 yp 4th quarter 83 misprints verify current issue
times 14.2.84 miniplenty malquoted chocolate rectify
youtube 15.8.13 reporting obama cardplay osama raid doubleplusungoodThe last was the simplest and required merely sending an email to Google "requesting" that they remove the offending video. However Winston would have to contact the Thought Police for those proles who insisted on retaining old copies on their computers or, even worse, distribute or repost the doubleplusungood unvideo.
“bodyman”
Sweetcheecks, allow me to push in your stool ...
Let me be clear: that would be great Reggiekins!
And that's one more.
Gah...with obama I think I now know what a puppy feels like when you rub its nose in the mess it just made on the carpet.
The card-playing thing really doesn't bother me. A lot of these types of things are "hurry up and wait", with significant time between decision making and seeing the results. Playing cards is a fairly benign way to pass that time, and giving your hands something to do is a release for nervous energy.
It’s only a problem for Hussein given his words and actions up to this point. If he had not tried to cast himself as Rambo in the situation room (which nobody believed anyway) then this would be no big deal. As it is now, he’s caught in another one of his lies.
Soon to be witness for the prosecution...
Doesn’t nobama spend any time with his purported “family” or purported “wife”? What a gay buffoon...
bflr
Only for photo-ops.
Eisenhower wrote a brief message to Marshall, informing the chief of staff that everything seemed to be going well and adding that the British and American troops he had seen the previous day were enthusiastic, tough, and fit. "The light of battle was in their eyes."
Eisenhower soon grew impatient with the incessant chatter in the tent and walked over to visit Montgomery. He found the British general wearing a sweater and a grin, Montgomery was too busy to spend much time with the supreme commander, as he was preparing to cross the Channel the next day to set up his advance HQ, but the two leaders did have a brief talk.
Then Eisenhower paid a visit to Southwick House to see Admiral Ramsay. "All was well with the Navy," Butcher recorded in his diary, "and its smiles were as wide as or wider than any."
At noon Eisenhower returned to the tent, where he anxiously watched the maps and listened to the disturbing news coming from Omaha. He called some selected members of the press into his canvas-roofed, pine-walled quarters and answered questions. At one point he got up from his small table and began pacing. He looked out the door, flashed his famous grin, and announced, "The sun is shining."
For the remainder of the day he paced, his mood alternating as he received news of the situation on the British and Canadian beaches and on Omaha and Utah. After eating, he retired early to get a good night's sleep.
The supreme commander did not give a single command on D-Day. Hitler gave two bad ones."
They’re so transparent that they’re invisible.
What else you gonna call the game?
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