Posted on 09/06/2013 3:03:18 AM PDT by kingattax
The White Houses supporters have been out in force on the US news networks spinning the line that President Obama has plenty of backing for his planned military action against Syria, both at home and abroad.
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Chair of the Democratic National Committee, appeared on CNN on Wednesday, putting a brave face on the international dimension, claiming "there are dozens of countries that are ready to stand behind the United States politically, diplomatically, and militarily." She declined to name who these countries were, bizarrely citing national security considerations I'm not comfortable sharing that on national television," as she put it to anchor Jake Tapper.
In reality, away from the Twilight Zone world of liberal propaganda, only one country has pledged military support to Washington France.
Francois Hollande: galloping to Obama's rescue
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.telegraph.co.uk ...
obozo and hollande - the two stooges
“......”there are dozens of countries that are ready to stand behind the United States politically, diplomatically, and militarily.”.....
O.K. Schultz, show me the entire list. I want to be sure to avoid traveling there as they must be a dense as odumbo.
My first thought was Jean Querrié.
“clueless French socialist” - triply redundant
Perfect match for a clueless kenyan socialist.
There's another kind?
Jean Querrié.
LOL - that’s a keeper!!!
Obama is a clueless American socialist, who has surrounded himself with other clueless American socialists such as John Kerry and with clueless racist totalitarian scoff-laws such as Eric Holder. This is hardly news.
Is Debbie Schultz related to Sgt. Schiltz?
She knows NOTHING.
She is a total fool and idiot.
please dont insult fools and idiots like that..thanks :)
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