I don't tweet. I am sure that somewhere I have a twitter account, but then again, I have more of an attention span then the average house cat. I don't need twitter. I am quite capable of grasping and retaining information that has more than 140 characters in it. Really, I can.
The idea of the Obama's reacting to the horrific news of hundreds of girls being kidnapped by the religion of peace and being forced into sex trades at the age of 13 with a sad duck face and a piece of paper is fitting. After all, it took a court order- and foi act from Judicial Watch to find out that the biggest concern Obama had after Benghazi happened was making sure that none of the blood got on his reelection shoes. It would seem that quite a bit of time and effort was spent crafting the tone and talking points that Susan Rice used to lie when she blamed everything on that youtube video.
I am starting to see a glimmer of hope. That glimmer looks vaguely like Trey Gowdy. If anyone can find out what happened, it will be the delightfully outspoken Congressman and former prosecutor. He doesn't seem to suffer fools gladly, and Mr. Obama had better hope that he has some kind of loyal fire wall around him.
If this Benghazi investigation starts turning up facts-and we all know that it will-Obama will be in even more trouble than he is now. Even the media blackout on CBS,NBC, and ABC won't help him.
If there weren't anything to find, why would the democrats be throwing such an unprofessional hissy fit? First they were going to boycott the hearings. When that didn't get the desired results, they demanded an equal number of seats on the committee. As the wonderful Trey Gowdy pointed out, elections have consequences. Even stolen ones.
So now we have the media and a few chosen politicos taking their pot shots. Since watergate is their be all, end all of political scandal- one would think that they would be very interested in this. One would be wrong. Since 90% of the media that would give an answer admitted to liberal leanings in there politics-which way do you think they are pulling in this? They seem to be all for the truth when the scandal may tarnish a sitting President if there is an R beside his name, but let that President be one of them, and watch them circle the wagons, boy. Even when he is caught bugging their phones, they don't care. It's Ike Turner syndrome.
There shouldn't be hashtags in foreign policy. There shouldn't be sad faces in it either. How about if we have a firm, unyielding,fair one that leaves the United States in better shape? What a crazy thought, isn't it?
I would like to see a president that is on our side for a change, and I would like to see that really soon. While I don't relish the thought of the crazy uncle we have in the veep position right now, I do believe that there will be a lot of lawyers in Obama's circle of friends very soon. When that happens, we won't have to worry about which laws he chooses to enforce. Or which laws he decides are okay with him. All of the laws will be enforced, all of the time. Think about it. You'll thank me later.
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