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The ISIS Blame Game
#1
This is Obama's 60 Minute statement last night.



U.S. Intelligence officials, "underestimated what had been taking place in Syria" and that several years of political chaos in the country had created an environment for Islamic State to thrive in Syria and Iraq.


Someone tell me what is different about this situation than that of the WMD accusations that the liberal world has riddled G.W. Bush with?


Anyone who has ever watched Barack Obama try to throw a baseball can tell you that he will never be mistaken for being a "Flamethrower", but he has for sure earned the moniker of being the "Blamethrower" in Chief.
#2
Bob Seger Wrote:This is Obama's 60 Minute statement last night.



U.S. Intelligence officials, "underestimated what had been taking place in Syria" and that several years of political chaos in the country had created an environment for Islamic State to thrive in Syria and Iraq.


Someone tell me what is different about this situation than that of the WMD accusations that the liberal world has riddled G.W. Bush with?


Anyone who has ever watched Barack Obama try to throw a baseball can tell you that he will never be mistaken for being a "Flamethrower", but he has for sure earned the moniker of being the "Blamethrower" in Chief.

The difference is, of course, that Bush is a Republican and Obama is a Democrat.

Since Obama never takes responsibility for anything, one must wonder who fathered the two girls living in the White House. And, those who have seen him attempt to throw a baseball would agree that it is a legitimate question.
#3
The difference Bob, is that Dems are willing to say or do anything to get elected. Even when their voting records are in evidence against them, there seems to be no end to their creativity when it comes to ducking responsibility and blaming their own mistakes on Republicans.

I can't tell you how many times I've watched video tape on the news where their own words can be used against them, too numerous to count. Just as the scandals, major points of interest in any other administration, are so numerous that keeping track of them all is a chore.

So, if you're Barack Obama you can come out and blame your own tightly controlled intelligence community for your mistakes and somehow that is supposed to exonerate him. But, if your George W., you come out and admit the WMD's were not to be found despite the intel to the contrary, and you get hammered for your honesty by being called a liar thousands of times by those who know full well he told the truth as it was presented to him and the congress. It's not about the truth with these guys. It's about how you deceive folks and stay in office while slandering your opponents.
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#4
TheRealThing Wrote:The difference Bob, is that Dems are willing to say or do anything to get elected. Even when their voting records are in evidence against them, there seems to be no end to their creativity when it comes to ducking responsibility and blaming their own mistakes on Republicans.

I can't tell you how many times I've watched video tape on the news where their own words can be used against them, too numerous to count. Just as the scandals, major points of interest in any other administration, are so numerous that keeping track of them all is a chore.

So, if you're Barack Obama you can come out and blame your own tightly controlled intelligence community for your mistakes and somehow that is supposed to exonerate him. But, if your George W., you come out and admit the WMD's were not to be found despite the intel to the contrary, and you get hammered for your honesty by being called a liar thousands of times by those who know full well he told the truth as it was presented to him and the congress. It's not about the truth with these guys. It's about how you deceive folks and stay in office while slandering your opponents.


And, of course, the liberal media always covers his skinny butt. Add that fact to the abundance of low or no information voters in this country and the further fact that if anyone utters a word against Obama he/she is automatically a racist and you have B. Hussein Obama's trifecta of protection.
#5
It is being reported that in the same period of time that Obama has spent a total of 700 hours at his daily briefings, and has spent 788 hours playing golf.
#6
Bob Seger Wrote:It is being reported that in the same period of time that Obama has spent a total of 700 hours at his daily briefings, and has spent 788 hours playing golf.



Again, according to reports he has only bothered to attend 42.1% of the security briefings we pay top military advisors to give him every day. Less information to ignore that way I suppose.

Saw a report on George W Bush and Bill Clinton this week. After some time in office George W wanted to get Bill's opinion on certain matters of national security, and set up a meeting between the two to confer. Hell would freeze over long before Obama will ask W a thing, much less listen to his own analysts and other advisors. The one thing you can be sure of with this guy, it's all on him.
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#7
Leon Panetta, no conservative by any stretch, has recently seen the release of his Obama tell-all book. Panetta has way too much class by modern day DNC standards, and consequently, is still capable of putting country ahead of party. Hence the scathing criticisms of the present administration contained in his book entitled "Worthy Fights."


Panetta Memoir: White House Too 'Eager to Rid Itself of Iraq'
Thursday, 02 Oct 2014 08:35 PM

By Sean Piccoli

"President Barack Obama rejected multiple warnings that Iraq might slide back into anarchy and become a terrorist haven without a substantial U.S. troop force in place after 2011," Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta writes in his forthcoming memoir, "Worthy Fights."

In an excerpt published in Time, Panetta writes that he was among those arguing forcefully for some troops to remain to help protect gains that the U.S. had paid dearly for in eight years of fighting.
Read http://www.Newsmax.com/Newsfront/panetta...z3F6symI13

Over and over again the story is retold about how this president listens to no one, except maybe Valerie. His greatest concern seems to be his legacy if one listens to the media. He needn't worry, this mess is all his and history will witness that reality against him.
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#8
"I underestimated how hard working is"-Barack Obama

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