Saturday, August 21, 2010

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Update. According to Peter Baker in the NYT, the Obama administration's paper of record, ("As Mission Shifts in Iraq, Risks Linger for Obama), the White House "wants to find a way to mark the moment" of the end of the combat mission in Iraq. "Mr. Obama plans to make a high-profile speech on the drawdown next week [oh hooray, another Obama speech--just what's needed], and aides are discussing whether to have him meet with returning troops." (emphasis mine) So there's a possible downside for "Mr. Obama," Commander-in-Chief, to meet with returning troops? This administration is sickening beyond belief.

In the article, Baker identifies "profound risks" for Mr. Obama "as he seeks to claim credit without issuing a premature declaration of victory." Are you kidding me? Whatever "Mr. Obama" decides to do, the lamestream lapdog media will continue to cover for him, so there's hardly a profound risk for him anywhere in sight. Certainly not anything like the profound risk accepted by every single one of our troops that the Commander-in-Chief has sent into harm's way.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this hearwarming video, Labwriter. President Bush and Laura have a genuine love and respect for those who serve our country--something we'll never see from The Won or the FFA!

MJ

Labwriter said...

My pleasure! God bless our troops.