Peter Lynch said, “only invest in a company an idiot could run, because eventually, one will.”
The same is true for nations. We oscillate from mediocre but American management to insane anti-American management. We’re a bipolar nation. It must scare the heck out of our friends and allies alike.
Wmd bump
Could not be a better descriptive headline.
I attended a Tribute to the fallen at Benghazi last night. The guest speakers solidified the headlines truth;
Admiral Ace Lyons, USN, Ret.
http://www.aim.org/benghazi/adm-james-ace-lyons-ret/
Rear Admiral Charles Kubic, CEC, USN, Ret.
http://counterjihadreport.com/tag/rear-admiral-charles-r-kubic/
Michael Del Rossa
http://shariahthethreat.org/2011/03/michael-del-rosso/
Clare Lopez had weather related flight problems and could not attend.
A lady by the name of Stephanie Jason joined the panel discussion and was captivating in her repeatable accounts of the history of the entire Benghazi mess. She is some type of business or financial consultant who has been to Libya over what I recall 50 times for her professional services.
RADM Kubic offered something for us all to consider when it comes to the oligarchy ruling over We the People as a part of his presentation.
http://www.reassertingthedeclarationofindependence.com/
Carter was stupidly wrong whereas Obama is wrong on purpose.
I used to think liberals did these rotten things on important days like 9/11 to add insult to injury, but the truth is, they are destroying this country every day. That their deeds fall on important days to patriots is just a coincidence..
This is so very interesting. This also makes very leery of Jeb and Trump's position on Iraq.
As I recall, several caches of WMDs were reported during the war. Every time, the news agency doing the reporting backtracked a short time later, to explain why THAT WMD really was not a WMD, or why it didn't count even though it was. One in particular that I remember was shrugged off because it was at least 10 years old, so it was left over from the Iran-Iraq conflict. Of course, that in itself showed that Saddam had violated agreements (he was supposed to destroy all WMDs, regardless of their age)--but the reporter did not bother pointing that out. It wouldn't have fit the narrative that there were no WMDs in Iraq.