Sunday, November 4, 2012

Not optimal


'If four Americans get killed, it’s not optimal.'

No, Barack it isn't. It's especially not "optimal" when, as it now appears, at least one of those four Americans was calling for help over a seven-hour period, which was plenty of time for the aircraft and Marines at Sigonella to reach him. But no help came.

'Well, we weren't confused about the fact that four Americans had been killed, I wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world right after it happened, I wasn't confused about the fact that we had to investigate exactly what happened so it gets fixed and I wasn't confused about the fact that we were going to hunt down whoever did it and bring them to justice.'

These are the kinds of things the chief of police says at the crime scene. But, if the people in the house kept calling 911 over a 7 hour period, and that same chief of police refused to send a patrol car, then he killed those people, didn't he?

Did you kill those four Americans, Barack?

Because I am betting it was you who told Agent Woods to stand down, told General Ham not to launch aircraft, and convinced Leon Panetta to take the fall. I'm betting you were sitting right there, right there, watching the videos and hearing the calls for help and, like Charlene Lamb, sneering at them, saying, "That's the military's first instinct, isn't it? Blow everything up? Well, we don't do that in my administration. So everybody stand down. We're not going to start a war with Libya."

How far off am I, Barack? I mean, you kill just about everybody with drones because the last thing you want is prisoners who would then have to be housed in Guantanamo, you know, the place you were going to close down? So why not kill the terrorists attacking the Benghazi compound? Oh, no need to answer, we already know—that would make you just like George Bush, wouldn't it? And you won the Nobel Peace Prize. Just for showing up.

"This is a tough time for a lot of people; millions of folks all across the Eastern Seaboard, but America's tougher. And we're tougher because we pull together, we leave nobody behind, we make sure we respond as a nation and remind ourselves that whenever an American is in need, all of stand together to make sure we're providing the help that's necessary."

You do leave people behind, Barack. You leave military people behind. Which is not our tradition, not what Americans do. When an American calls for help, you send everything. An American doesn't leave another American out there.

You are not an American.

You are a traitor.

And a murderer.
 
 
 
[NOTE: Blogger had fits when I tried to link Barack's quotes above, so, if you want to see if they're accurate, you'll have to Google them].

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