Posted on 08/16/2013 5:37:01 AM PDT by jimbo123
While NBC marked the one-year anniversary of the Bin Laden killing with a fawning Inside the Situation Room profile of President Obama, on Thursday, the cast of Today chided former White House aide Reggie Love for revealing that he and the President "must have played 15 games of spades" during the 2011 operation. [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump]
After playing the sound bite of Love, co-host Matt Lauer quickly added: "We should note, from what we understand, the President was in the Situation Room during all of the actual raid." He then remarked: "We wonder how they feel about Mr. Love writing about this." Fellow co-host Savannah Guthrie joked: "Bring, bring. Reggie it's the White House, line two." Weatherman Al Roker chimed in: "Remember that non-disclosure thing you signed?"
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Of course that's what you ass-kissers understand. You'll believe anything this clown says.
I still think they photoshopped 0-spade into that sit room picture.
My local Obama Rag Gag, the Albany(NY) Times Union did not even note the dustup, either in hard copy or electronically; obviously this is another planted story by “the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy”..........besides; “At this point, what difference does it make?”
Poor Reggie, he should really pick better quality friends.
Looks like a bunch of liars to me.
So Leon Panetta turned out to be ten times the man that our C in C is.
Just....WOW!
“”While NBC marked the one-year anniversary of the Bin Laden killing with a fawning Inside the Situation Room profile of President Obama, on Thursday””
One year anniversary?
Look at the photo and blow it up to around 500%. The pixelation around Obamas head is different than the pixelation around the generals head. Also the size of Obama’s head is vastly smaller than those behind him. Those behind him should have appeared smaller not larger than Obama.
Poor photo shop job.
In our heart of hearts, we know who was getting his fudge packed!!!
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