GL2 said:
Look, mtierney, there's no there there. Didn't you get the memo that described this "controversy" as a potential October surprise. Didn't work. Time to move on.
GL2 said:
Look, mtierney, there's no there there. Didn't you get the memo that described this "controversy" as a potential October surprise. Didn't work. Time to move on. Mitt will have to go back to his mundane life as a zillionaire with several homes and a fortune. It's tough to face, but he'll get by. I'll pray for his soul...secretly, in a temple, without his permission.
mtierney said:
The other "weapon" in the lib arsenal: Class Warfare! Give Romney a break! He is a successful businessman! Not a crime in America -- or so I thought!
rastro said:
Um, what?
Or! Should! I! Say!... What?!
ffof said:
mtierney said:
The other "weapon" in the lib arsenal: Class Warfare! Give Romney a break! He is a successful businessman! Not a crime in America -- or so I thought!
who's into class warfare? No one cares that Romney is a successful businessman. Most just don't think that the country is a business.
Also, I don't get the obsession with the actual date of 9/11.
mtierney said:
Let's review how this administration coped with a well-planned terrorist attack on the anniversary of the 9/11/01 deaths of 3,000 people.
tom said:
In advertising they call it "borrowed interest." They're simply trying to get some of the horror of the real 9/11 to rub off on Benghazi, so that you too can share in the faux outrage.
mtierney said:
The election is over. Let's review how this administration coped with a well-planned terrorist attack on the anniversary of the 9/11/01 deaths of 3,000 people. I was stunned by one poster's inability to see the 9/11/12 significance. It is not an obsession, it is remembering.
mtierney said:
The funny folks with the razor sharp quips have arrived to derail this thread! You really need better material.
GL2 said:
Pssst...we're gonna cover the whole thing up. Pass it on.
SlyFoxy1 said:
I love how the anointed one is defended so strenuously here. Even when clearly f@&$ing up.
. Some things never change.
SlyFoxy1 said:
I love how the anointed one is defended so strenuously here. Even when clearly f@&$ing up.
. Some things never change.
dave said:
All of this could have been avoided if we had sent ground troops in on day one of Liberate Libya. Because American deaths are minimized when we commit ground troops.
gaijin said:
In the end, however, we have to respect the fact that Ambassador Stevens was a brave and intelligent man who chose to remain in a dangerous place because he felt it was his duty to do so. An inquiry is needed, but hysterical fault-finding for partisan ends is a dishonor to his service.
gaijin said:
The covert world is full of *****-ups, as the latest CIA resignation reminds us. I have no doubt that the inquiry will reveal plenty of mistakes, such as why the "safe room" did not have better breathing apparatus (which seems like a fairly obvious precaution). There will be plenty of misjudgements to go round.
In the end, however, we have to respect the fact that Ambassador Stevens was a brave and intelligent man who chose to remain in a dangerous place because he felt it was his duty to do so. An inquiry is needed, but hysterical fault-finding for partisan ends is a dishonor to his service.
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GL2