Posted on 09/20/2014 6:47:18 AM PDT by rktman
The National Security Advisor of the United States did something astonishing yesterday. In the middle of a reporters questioning, she bolted from the podium of the White House pressroom, saying, Nice to see you, fleeing a situation she evidently was unable to cope with.
The question that caused Ms. Rice to flee was a fairly simple one: whether or not the president has authorized the bombing of targets in Syria. Rice responded multiple times that the timing of strikes would not be released, but that was not the question at hand, and reporters pressed her on whether her boss had authorized strikes.
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they would consider that a compliment.
Algore gave her some of his iced tea...
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That would be a great picture if they were in orange jumpsuits, shackled and being frogmarched to Justice.
It's inevitable.
Put adult, moron, ignorant children and muslims (but I repeat myself) in top national "advisor" positions, and that is always the result.
Incidentally, has anyone else noticed that, aside from the imbecilities that Baraq is induced to utter on national television, no one ever hears directly from the army of muslim advisors that Obama has surrounded himself with?
That is probably the one magic question; remember we agreed to NOT bomb Syria just last year. Syria has done nothing to breach their part of that agreement brokered by John Kerry and Vlad the Putin.
Susan Rice is totally unqualified as are the two that lead the Press briefings at the State Dept.
These people are prime examples of what Hillary Clinton will put into power positions as well...
VOTER WE ALL NEED TO BE ALERT AT THE VOTING BOOTHS...WE NEED TO SEE THAT SENATE TURN OVER, AND GET THE MESS CLEANED OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE...
No doubt.
DisGUSTing but amusing. :o)
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