October 30, 2012

Dereliction of Duty

Barack Hussein Obama likes to remind us that HE is POTUS - President of the United States - and Commander-in-Chief.

The buck stops with him. Supposedly.

On September 11th terrorists attacked the American consulate in Libya and murdered 4 Americans. 

At first we were told it was a spontaneous protest of a You Tube video that had taken an ugly turn.  Susan Rice, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Hussein Obama wanted us to believe this.

Now we know that was a lie. 
Now we know that help was requested. And denied.

The Intelligence community was the first to be thrown under the bus.
Then Hillary Clinton threw herself under the bus.

What bus is this you ask.
It's the Barack Hussein Obama Re-election Campaign Bus, of course.

Barack Hussein Obama - President, Commander-in-Chief, Buck-stopper  Buck-Passer - has done nothing about the Libyan terrorist attack except to interrupt his campaign-and-talk-show tour long enough to meet the caskets at the airport.

Oh, my bad. That was a Photo op.

Then he goes on Comedy Central and  called the deaths of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans in Benghazi “not optimal” during the taping of “The Daily Show.”


Here's what's not optimal, POTUS (=Piece of totally uncompetent sh*t), the fact that Bubba Clinton was impeached (by the House) for lying to Congress about sex ... and you not only allow the murders of 4 Americans, you lie about it and have others lie about it and there are no impeachment proceedings (yet).

The father of former SEAL Tyrone Woods, murdered in Benghazi, sent this message to Barack Obama:

“It’s better to die a hero than live a coward.”


Former National Security Adviser Bud McFarlane added this on Obama’s non-response to the Benghazi 9-11 terrorist attack:
“To have known what he had available, to have known that Americans were under fire, and to have done nothing, is dereliction of duty that I have never seen in a Commander in Chief from a president of any party. Outrageous.”

 Requietum en pacem

John Christopher Stevens
Ambassador

Sean Smith
Air Force veteran who worked as an information management specialist for the State Department;


 Glen A. Doherty
Former Navy SEAL who worked for a private security firm and was protecting the consulate in Benghazi


Tyrone S. Woods
Former Navy SEAL who had served protective duty in various U.S. posts

How Low Can You Go?

'You' being Facebook.

(Which, BTW, I am not now nor will be a user of)

From Breitbart.com:


Facebook Censors Navy SEALS To Protect Obama on Benghazi-Gate
 
 
Over the weekend, Facebook took down a message by the Special Operations Speaks PAC (SOS) which highlighted the fact that Obama denied backup to the forces being overrun in Benghazi.
In other words, Facebook put the Navy SEALS in timeout in order to shield Obama. 

How low can you go?

Be sure to read the comments (383).

October 29, 2012

Benghazi-gate

From  News.investors.com: Obama says Benghazi murders not optimal


Benghazi-gate:  The president reveals a disturbing callousness toward our war dead on yet another talk show.   When will he tell jihadists to stop clinging to their guns and religion and fearing people not like them?

   During the second presidential debate President Obama told challenger Mitt Romney that he found suggestions that he and his administration were covering up the truth about the terrorist attack on Benghazi for political reasons "offensive."   
 
   He said he was the one who had to greet the coffins when they came home.

   Then they deserve  more honor, respect and protection than they were given by their president in remarks made on yet another TV talk show. 
 
   Appearing on "The Daily Show" Comedy Central, Obama told host Jon Stewart that the killing of our Libyan ambassador, Christopher Stevens, and three other Americans was "not optimal."

   Speaking of the administration's response to the assault, which, except for an oblique reference to "terrorist attacks" in the Rose Garden, with no specific reference to Benghazi, consisted of spending two weeks blaming a little-seen Internet movie trailer, Stewart said, "I would say and even you would admit it was not the optimal response — at least to the American people as far as all of us being on the same page."

   Obama's appalling retort was to pick up on Stewart's choice of words to say, "Here is what I will say — if four Americans get killed, it is not optimal. And we are going to fix it." 
 
   Not optimal?   
   The time to "fix it," Mr. President, was during the period before the attack when your administration turned down requests for enhanced security from our Libyan diplomats because it didn't fit your political narrative of al-Qaida on the run, Osama bin Laden dead and GM alive, and an "Arab Spring" blooming everywhere.

   This is the president who once described the Fort Hood massacre by a chanting Islamist as "workplace violence",  who refuses to admit the war on terror is ongoing.
  
  This is the president who referred to the rolling Islamist violence in the Middle East, including the deaths of two former Navy SEALs employed as private security in Benghazi, as "bumps in the road." 

   As Montana state Sen. Ryan Zinke, a former Navy SEAL, observes: "The president refuses to admit that his policy of appeasement and apology has failed. The murder of our ambassador and two former Navy SEALs is more than a 'bump in the road'; it is a global catastrophe where America is seen as being weak and vulnerable by our enemies."

   The CIA station chief in Libya reported to Washington within 24 hours of last month's deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate that there was evidence it was carried out by militants, not a spontaneous mob upset about an American-made video ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad, U.S. officials have told the Associated Press.

   It was not an "optimal" response to this terrorist attack to have U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice go on five Sunday news shows on Sept. 16 to say, "We do not have information at present that leads us to conclude that this was premeditated or pre-planned." 
 
  They were lying.

   As Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., noted on Sept. 25, two weeks after the terrorist attack: "In his speech today to the United Nations, President Obama stated six times that the attacks across the Islamic world are attributed to a silly video." 
 
   Obama was lying, too.

   All the president's weenie words have been part of a callous and calculated plan to lie to the American people, put the truth in a can and kick that can down the road past the Nov. 6 election. 

   Barack Obama's presidency is the one not "optimal" and should end this day.








October 22, 2012

Obummer's Foreign Policy

Tonight is the last of the 2012 Presidential election debates and it will focus on foreign policy.

What is Obummer's foreign policy, you may wonder. 

My first inclination is to say that he has none, but well, sometimes pictures speak louder than words:





And we all know how well the Appeaser-in-Chief and his State Department have handled the Libya situation.      Incompetently.




 

October 11, 2012

Celebrity Nitwit: Letterman, Again

I don't watch this guy anymore, not because I don't think he's funny, he does have his moments, but I cannot abide his obviously biased politics.

Letterman called Mitt Romney a "felon" and suggested he does not pay income tax.
 "Yeah, we want to get a look at those tax returns because I believe we will discover that the man has not paid a nickel in United States federal income tax," Letterman said. "That’s right, we have a felon running for president."

A letter from Price Waterhouse Coopers states that Romney paid an average of 20 percent in taxes every year from 1999 to 2009. His 2011 taxes were mostly paid on investment income.



Hey, dumbass Dave, what are your thoughts on Timothy Geithner, the Secretary of the Treasury, who did not pay federal taxes because he forgot or he couldn't figure out how Turbo Tax works or some such crapola?







October 09, 2012

Ruffled Feathers


Kudos to the folks who bring us the letters   N-O-B-A-M-A




A Not-So Moronic Media Moron

At last.

CBS News and "60 Minutes" correspondent Lara Logan took the gloves off last week, dropping her role as a disinterested journalist and delivering a speech in Chicago that criticized the Obama administration over its handling of the war in Afghanistan and the attack that killed four Americans in Libya.

Lara Logan is a South African television and radio journalist, and war correspondent. She is the chief foreign affairs correspondent for CBS News, and a correspondent for CBS's 60 Minutes. Wikipedia