Posted on 10/01/2014 7:01:51 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Its funny how President Obama is always talking about I and me whenever it makes him look good, but suddenly its they and we when mistakes are made.
For instance, for years Obama boasted about how he ended the Iraq War and how he withdrew American troops. You know I say what I mean and I mean what I say, he boasted on the campaign trail in 2012. I said Id end the war in Iraq. I ended it.
Then, over the summer, as one Iraqi city after another fell to Islamic State militants, and as critics insisted that Obamas decision to pull all our troops out of Iraq was partly to blame, he suddenly changed his tune, mocking the critics. What I just find interesting is the degree to which this issue keeps on coming up, as if this was my decision [to withdraw U.S. troops].
On Sunday night, the always-congenial Steve Kroft of CBSs 60 Minutes noted comments by James Clapper, the director of national intelligence. Clapper said, We overestimated the ability and the will of our allies, the Iraqi army, to fight.
Thats true. Thats absolutely true, Obama replied. Jim Clapper has acknowledged that I think they underestimated what had been taking place in Syria.
Eli Lake of the Daily Beast contacted former senior Pentagon official who worked closely on the threat posed by Sunni jihadists in Syria and Iraq, who was, in Lakes words, flabbergasted by the presidents remarks. Either the president doesnt read the intelligence hes getting or hes bulls****ing, the official said.
Its almost surely the latter. Lake and others have gone on to detail how the intelligence and defense communities were briefing the White House and Congress about the threat even when Obama was still dismissing the Islamic State as the jayvee squad
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Mr. Accountable.
He couldn’t do any of this without a complicit Congress.
The real message with Obama is always what he does - not what he says...
Wasting money on worthless bombing missions eats up the defense budget even faster.
Time for some more troop cuts.
The message isn’t mixed. It’s clear. “I love you, ISIL! Please love me! And as for you Christians that ISIL is killing, allaku akbar you!”
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