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Obama is double damned then. Because he first didn't then he did. People would rather have an ass for president who sticks to his guns and what he says, than one who doesn't stand for anything except the opinion poll of the day.
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I'm not concerned with whether Obama is a good president or not ....... this incident was well thought out, not a bumbling accident, advisers and administration huddled together and came up with an inscrutable judgment that we shouldn't send anyone of importance.
Why? It might be an important clue in discerning what's really on the minds of our fearless leaders.
Just from moral outrage at least the vice president should have gone. I get it that like most politicians they really don't have a moral compass but after all this time they still haven't figured out public relations???? It would have been great PR for the president and solidified our relations with our allies! They couldn't figure that out??? This was a no-brainer! Why is it always amateur hour with this liberal in name only president?
"" The U.S. attorney general, in Paris for a terrorism summit with French President Francois Hollande, did not join world leaders such as German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for the march and rally that drew a million people days after 12 were shot at satirical paper Charlie Hebdo. Others such as Obama and Vice President Biden were also not in attendance. ""
I'm equally disgusted that when the so called head of the free world spoke his few sentences about the events in Paris, he did it casually sitting with others, not standing behind a podium in the White House looking like a real POTUS
someone should have went-not necessarily the Prez-- why didn't Holder go? but any senator or congress man/woman could have volunteered to go - any of these yahoo wanna be presidents could have represented the US- it's been done before- I think nobody expected it to get so big- is all
"" The U.S. attorney general, in Paris for a terrorism summit with French President Francois Hollande, did not join world leaders such as German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for the march and rally that drew a million people days after 12 were shot at satirical paper Charlie Hebdo. Others such as Obama and Vice President Biden were also not in attendance. ""
Is it me or does everything Holder says sound "canned" and somehow not satisfying?
They don't represent us at home, so it comes as no surprise that they didn't represent us on the international stage either...
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