Posted on 12/26/2011 10:29:20 AM PST by Nachum
In his last Afterburner of 2011, Bill Whittle takes a look at the state of this country three years into Obama's rule and has amassed a list of breathtaking failures bound to stun and/or depress champions of smaller government. Solyndra, Fast & Furious, the Keystone Pipeline and the deficit are just a handful of the scandals that make Bill's blood boil. So what do we need to do in 2012 to counteract Obama's policies? Take a look.
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Whittle: “Never before in history has there been failure of this magnitude”
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Anything by Whittle or Klaven is excellent..
and together they are even more powerful.. i.e. PVTV
Bill Whittle is one of the best idea guys for conservatives in America. If a few “new politicans” listened to him, they would beat that crap out anyone standing for election. BW - rocks!!
And don't forget the BP oil disaster, and the aftermath.
Geez....
If you want to into 3 years worth of Obama scandals, it is so many and so horrid, it is almost impossible to keep track, -and I have tried.
Just a few more, for laughs:
First) Obama’s stupidity with Israel from the beginning of his administration. Putting spies around Jerusalem to ‘report’ construction. Bringing in world famous Israel-haters to force the Arab agenda on Israel and the insults to Netanyahu. 3 years of animosity and game playing and then proudly ranting what a great friend he was.
Second) The outright attacks on the energy industry and the shut down of as much of the coal and oil industry in this country as he could get away with. Using the EPA to broaden his power and violate his limits of power.
Third) The Obama Czars. An unconstitutional appointment of political cronies to push progressive agendas on the US population and make us all pay them.
GM, TARP, Obamcare, Wikigate, Sestak-gate, Ignoring his cabinet, the Beer summit, Dalai Lama back-door insult, White House visitor-gate...
and on and on and on...
"After viciously criticising the decision of President Bush to surge our forces in Iraq, a decision that essentially ended the war in 2009, he and his administration mismanaged simple negotiations to keep nonkinetic stabilizing forces in that country. He claimed victory and as we speak at this very moment when we see he DID NOT END THE WAR IN IRAQ BUT IT DOES LOOK LIKE HE HAS ENDED THE PEACE."Excellent
I sure do hope you are proud of yourself for posting this...:)
Actually, I did hurt my arm while patting myself on the back. :)
I agree.
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With the quality of this video editorial, this thread should have 500 responses on it. I am appalled that it is only 13 to this point including mine. There is seriously something wrong, even here at FR.
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