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You can't blame Dear Leader. I'm sure his handlers didn't tell the empty suit that he was expected to speak to his military commander in "his" war more than once ever 8 months to a year.
He's focused on ramming collectivist programs down the throats of the American people at home - too busy to worry about the military "over there".
You give Dear Leader WAY TOO MUCH CREDIT, assuming that he has any understanding of what it takes to be both commander-in-chief and leader of the free world.
Oh, right -- he stepped down from the Leader of the Free World job in the UN last week. One less thing to worry about.
I used a quote from Shillery as my quote of the week for Sunday. She says that meeting with the General is just a part of the process. I would think it is the process.
If we are loosing, it is because the B.O and his congressional henchmen do not want us to win. For some unfathomable reason, they are ashamed of the exceptional nature and greatness achieved by this country. They would prefer it if The United States of America was brought down to a level equal to, or below, that of the rest of the world. That way we can be forced to kowtow and bow to the United Nations. As long as we as a nation remain so superior to the rest of the world, the U.N. will remain all but insignificant.
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You can't blame Dear Leader. I'm sure his handlers didn't tell the empty suit that he was expected to speak to his military commander in "his" war more than once ever 8 months to a year.
He's focused on ramming collectivist programs down the throats of the American people at home - too busy to worry about the military "over there".
You give Dear Leader WAY TOO MUCH CREDIT, assuming that he has any understanding of what it takes to be both commander-in-chief and leader of the free world.
Oh, right -- he stepped down from the Leader of the Free World job in the UN last week. One less thing to worry about.
I used a quote from Shillery as my quote of the week for Sunday. She says that meeting with the General is just a part of the process. I would think it is the process.
LL, as usual, has spoken truly and well.
The number of times the Telepromter in Chief refers to himself in a speech? Every 13 seconds...
it seems talking to his Generals is above his pay grade.
If we are loosing, it is because the B.O and his congressional henchmen do not want us to win. For some unfathomable reason, they are ashamed of the exceptional nature and greatness achieved by this country. They would prefer it if The United States of America was brought down to a level equal to, or below, that of the rest of the world. That way we can be forced to kowtow and bow to the United Nations. As long as we as a nation remain so superior to the rest of the world, the U.N. will remain all but insignificant.
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