I find it interesting that Bush came out and basically gave Obama a life line asking the American public to be patient regarding Iraq.
Interesting considering how many times Obama has publicly blamed Bush for various problems he's trying to 'fix'.
Anyway.
He not only is Bush 2.0, but actually worse:
"As the Obama Administration prepared to bomb Syria without congressional or U.N. authorization, it faced two problems. The first was the difficulty of sustaining public support for a new years-long war against ISIS, a group that clearly posed no imminent threat to the “homeland.” A second was the lack of legal justification for launching a new bombing campaign with no viable claim of self-defense or U.N. approval.
The solution to both problems was found in the wholesale concoction of a brand new terror threat that was branded “The Khorasan Group.” After spending weeks depicting ISIS as an unprecedented threat — too radical even for Al Qaeda! — administration officials suddenly began spoon-feeding their favorite media organizations and national security journalists tales of a secret group that was even scarier and more threatening than ISIS, one that posed a direct and immediate threat to the American Homeland. Seemingly out of nowhere, a new terror group was created in media lore."
You will not find people in liberal blogs or Canadians, however, leaving the same type of comments they left for Bush back in the day.
I still have Canadians look at me funny whenever I point out to them Obama's transgressions.
Interesting considering how many times Obama has publicly blamed Bush for various problems he's trying to 'fix'.
Anyway.
He not only is Bush 2.0, but actually worse:
"As the Obama Administration prepared to bomb Syria without congressional or U.N. authorization, it faced two problems. The first was the difficulty of sustaining public support for a new years-long war against ISIS, a group that clearly posed no imminent threat to the “homeland.” A second was the lack of legal justification for launching a new bombing campaign with no viable claim of self-defense or U.N. approval.
The solution to both problems was found in the wholesale concoction of a brand new terror threat that was branded “The Khorasan Group.” After spending weeks depicting ISIS as an unprecedented threat — too radical even for Al Qaeda! — administration officials suddenly began spoon-feeding their favorite media organizations and national security journalists tales of a secret group that was even scarier and more threatening than ISIS, one that posed a direct and immediate threat to the American Homeland. Seemingly out of nowhere, a new terror group was created in media lore."
You will not find people in liberal blogs or Canadians, however, leaving the same type of comments they left for Bush back in the day.
I still have Canadians look at me funny whenever I point out to them Obama's transgressions.
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