Where were Obama and Clinton?
WHERE WAS BARRY? WHERE WAS HILLARY?
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2014/05/where-was-barry-where-was-hillary.php
Did you catch him on Fox News last night calling Bret Baier “Dude!”?
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Looks like he is HIGHLY qualified for his job in this particular administration ...[/s]
Saw Vietor (the "van driver") with Baier last night .... juvenile and disgraceful, frankly ... and obviously lying his @ss off.
Great examples of Obama's absolute and total contempt for this country and the American people, that he would put such incompetent, unqualified persons in such critical positions and subject our people in general and specifically like the 4 who died in Benghazi & our military, to the dangerous whims of these boobs .... or maybe I should say 'dudes' and 'dudettes'.
Good article. Thanks for posting. So, unqualified dupes are responsible for this treason?
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Devastating and frightening to say the least!!! To have someone as immature, as Tommy Vietor on the staff pf the POTUS Obama team is mind blowing and scares me to the bone!!! I would not let Mr. Tommy Vietor take my garbage out......but....sadly that goes for Obama and Hillary Clinton, too. Pubbies, drag Leon Panetta up to the hill to testify/comment. Leon Panetta knows exactly what happened and is hiding, praying he does not have to testify in front of the American public.
Listening to the totally immature Vietor being interviewed is revealing....as his manner is flippant, unconcerned and carefree over the deaths of a USA Ambassador and three public servants. Obama should be impeached....and Hillary Clinton should disappear into a cesspool of obscurity, forever!!!
Wow
Baier has another Special Report airing tonight and a couple more times over the weekend.
The National Security Advisor... was a fiction writer, with zero international experience...
Unreal.
(We could go on... Obama's Science Advisor, John Holdren, wrote in 1969, "if the population control measures are not initiated immediately, and effectively, all the technology man can bring to bear will not fend off the misery to come." (zero confidence in science and technology and American innovation... but a firm love of government control)... And in 1973, Holdren encouraged a decline in fertility to well below replacement in the United States, because "210 million now is too many and 280 million in 2040 is likely to be much too many." (We passed 280 million in 2000, in 27 years not 67, and we still have plentiful food and resources... so he was horribly wrong on population growth prediction, and he was just as wrong on population sustaining... and he is the Science Advisor to the President...)
At first, I when I heard what Vietor said, I though he was whistle blowing. Then I heard the interview and thought, WOW, this guys is actually trying to help the administration. Now he could be the subject of a criminal cover-up. Maybe Obama is not so dumb sending out a F*tard to FOX to deflect the cover-up.
Dude!!! I saw it and thought Vietor was fairly effective.
Tommy Vietors journey with Obama: From van driver to National Security Council spokesman
By Jonathan Karl, Richard Coolidge, and Jordyn Phelps March 6, 2013 7:28 AM Power Players
Politics Confidential
Tommy Vietor started working for Barack Obama when he was still Senator Obama—well before he became a presidential candidate—and until Friday, the 32-year-old Vietor hadn’t stopped. His first job for Obama was as the driver of a press van, and he rose up the ranks through the 2008 campaign, and then the White House press office, to become the National Security Council spokesman.
Now leaving the White House to open a political communications firm with the president’s departing speechwriter Jon Favreau, Vietor says it’s been the privilege of a lifetime to work for the president.
“It’s been kind of a front seat at some historic events—killing bin Laden, ending the Iraq war, a whole bunch of things—so it’s been extraordinary,” Vietor says.
The longtime Obama staffer says it’s not without some sadness that he moves on, recalling a recent conversation he had with the president.
“I said ‘Sir, you know, talking about it, and I feel it’s a little sad to be leaving,’ and he was like ‘what do you mean sad for you?’ he said, ‘it’s sad for me! You guys are you know, ditching me’,” Vietor recalls to Politics Confidential of his conversation with the president. “But you know I think he’s excited. The turnover is good for the administration, for him, get some new faces in there, new energy.”
Of all the memories that Vietor takes with him, his best was being with then-candidate Obama when he won the Iowa caucus in the 2008 campaign.
“We went to a caucus location that day, I went with him. We saw these huge lines of people out to vote, or caucus,” Vietor recalls. “You could sort of feel there was a palpable sense, there was something building you know we were getting calls in from all the people in the field about the numbers they were seeing, and it was, you know, the culmination of a year-long process to build this grassroots campaign. It was extraordinary.”
If only he’d been asked the next logical question—where was Reggie Love that evening?