Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    I'd be convinced Obama's patriotisn is more than just "speechifying" if he'd release his birth certificate.

    Posted in: Obama vows not to question anyone's patriotism

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    "conservative commentator Andrew Sullivan" . LOL.

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    Why are the S Americans whining? Do they know how Europe deals with illegals coming from Africa?

    Posted in: South American leaders blast EU, farm subsidies

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    “What did he say? One hundred years or something,” Ralph said of McCain. “We’ve got five down and 95 more years to go.”

    Sounds really informed. Great catch there, MSM.

    Posted in: U.S. military see benefits in both Obama, McCain

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    "...al Quaida has regrouped, and they started a war on false pretenses."

    Do continue. You sound really informed there.

    Posted in: White House silent on coverts ops in Iran

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    I don't understand why so many Dems like to talk so much about about what happened to McCain/2000. My guess is it's because about one-third of the party fundamentally refuse to believe that America is different after Sept 11, 2001. The other third of course, think we "had it coming." Obama plays to both.

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    This Mugabe chap must be a real bad egg. Even the NY Times has recanted.

    Nicholas Kristof: When I grew up in the 1970s, a central truth was that Ian Smith was evil and Mugabe heroic. So it was jolting on my last visit to Zimbabwe, in 2005, to see how many Zimbabweans looked back on oppressive white rule with nostalgia. They offered a refrain: "Back then, at least parents could feed their children."

    Posted in: Mugabe looks for political boost at Africa summit

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    With a record as undistinguished as Obama's you can only judge him by his acquaintances. He talks about his patriotism, and how we can't question it, or anyone else's. But it only makes me think of the 'love' his friend the failed terrorist-turned-yuppie Bill Ayers once explained he had for America:

    "Guilty as sin, free as a bird. What a great country!"

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    Some horrible neo-con Instapundit reader, reacting to Wes "Timeranger" Clark's claim that John McCain's military experience is limited to his getting shot down:

    "The Saddest Thing About Barack Obama's Available Military Expertise... ...is that though he has Wes Clark in his corner, the only person he knows with the experience of getting a bomb on target is Bill Ayers."

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    "Obama vows not to question anyone's patriotism" is how the media spins the spectacle of the outspoken Wes Clark becoming the most recent advisor Obama has thrown under the bus.

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    You have laugh. The same folks telling us four years ago that Kerry's wartime experience made him the only choice for a country at war are now saying McCain's experience in Vietnam and in the AF is irrelevant. Strangely, we are told Obama's lack of real world (not to mention military) experience is "not really an issue."

    Or wait - maybe Iraq is going so well we can say we have basically won and we need a president who can rebuild our supposedly broken ties?

    Only trouble with that one is that Obama declared the war lost even before the surge while the true leader - McCain - risked his career making a decision that was very unpopular but which his experience and expertise told him was the right thing to do.

    Pretty clear cut to me.

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    "The ultimate test of whether anyone is a leader is when he looks around and there are people still behind him."

    He hasn't taken office yet. It's basically American Idol at this point.

    What accomplishments can Barrack Obama point to as proof of his leadership abilities?

    He has none.

    Posted in: Obama vows not to question anyone's patriotism

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    "It's best strategy may be to bide its time and see whether it will get a more rational US leader."

    By "rational leader" anyone at all familiar with the history of the region can only assume you mean to say that from Iran's point of view Obama is a Jimmy Carter-like figure and therefore the "rational" choice for them to wait and deal with, since it was Carter who was in office when the Iranian "students" declared war on us by seizing and occupying the US Embassy in Teheran and taking 53 hostages. I would have to agree with your assessment there, old chum. Khomeini's own son is on record saying that his father's initial plan was to hold the embassy for only a short while, but Carter's milquetoast response emboldened the "revolutionaries" and the mullahs used their newfound leverage to solidify power and later liquidate many of their Communist rivals in Iran's Tudeh Party.

    Americans elected Reagan in a landslide the following year and the Iranians immediately released the hostages.

    Surely you remember that.

    Posted in: Iran Revolutionary Guards chief warns Israel

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    McCain was also a squadron leader, wasn't he? What leadership experience does Obama have?

    Zero.

    Posted in: Obama vows not to question anyone's patriotism

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    Obama wears a flag pin because his handlers tell him to.

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    How bout that Congress! They shore has put Bush in his place.

    Posted in: Bush signs $162 billion war bill

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    Wise move, for a presidential candidate who thinks we have 57 states in the Union.

    Posted in: Obama vows not to question anyone's patriotism

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    Comparisons to Ulysses Grant certainly qualifies as 'different criteria.'

    Knock yourself out.

    Posted in: McCain meets with evangelist Billy Graham and son, Franklin, at mountaintop retreat

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    Clark is right. McCain's wartime experience, by itself, hardly qualifies him for president. But in light of what his lightweight opponent has to offer the country and the free world it looms very, very large.

    Posted in: McCain meets with evangelist Billy Graham and son, Franklin, at mountaintop retreat

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    RedMeatKoolAid

    CBC is always good for a chuckle. Do Canadians have to pay for it, the way Brits have to pay for the BBC?

    Posted in: Name your top 5 TV comedies.

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