Posted on 09/12/2013 12:55:24 PM PDT by Nachum
t will likely come as no surprise but the political one-up-manship continues as the Obama White House try to rescue themselves from a face-melting Putin Op-Ed... As Politico reports, WH press secretary Jay Carney stated: If we were to see a situation unfold where Assad were to give up his chemical weapons to international supervision that would be an enormous accomplishment ... would be due to the decisions made by the Russian leadership but also the decisions made by the United States, by the president, to take the approach he has taken in response to the horrifying use of chemical weapons on his own people." Feeling the need to make one more jab at the Russians, Carney added, "The United States, in part because it is an exceptional nation, is called upon the lead in situations like this." Indeed, that's what it felt like eh? Under control the whole time...
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
...”exceptional”ly in need of being in prison for his crimes against the Constitution and Free America.
Ah, yes, the “journolist” miscreants.
If you want to read something really absurd read Andrew Sullivan’s spin. Bet he wore a little cheerleader oufit while he wrote.
“Comrades! I have glorious news for you!” Jay Carney
Guess they may want to wait a little longer before taking too much credit for any Syrian deals. Seems Assad and Putin are now demanding Israel disarm first. Oopsy!!
If we get a deal where Obama promises to stop arming terrorists in Syria and in return Russia promises to supervise Syrian chemical weapons so they are not used, I’ll consider that a double win (and I’ll expect both sides to cheat).
Why did I see this coming?
Why did I see this coming?
Obama is as delusional as Ceaucescu. Next thing you will hear is the declaration of “the Genius of Chicago”.
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