Ya know, I think I've heard about the so-called 'gutsy' call, supposedly made by our stellar Commander-in-Chief, to take out bin Laden, until I wanna puke. I mean here we have a president who could not have a lower opinion of those serving, and who sees them as nothing more than something to be used in his effort to portray himself as something that he most definitely is not. And I find it a bit humorous that every time Barry finds himself in any kind of jam, the first thing he always does is to spout, "Ya but I got bin Laden, and George Bush didn't." And now we find out that he canceled the operation to kill America's most wanted terrorist on three separate occasions before finally deciding to approve the May 2, 2011 Navy SEAL mission. And why would he do such a thing? Apparently at the urging of none other than senior advisor Valerie Jarrett. At least that's according to a new book scheduled for release August 21, The Daily Caller (DC) reported.
In “Leading From Behind: The Reluctant President and the Advisors who Decide for Him,” Richard Miniter writes that Barry "Almighty" canceled the mission first in January 2011, then again in February, and also a third time in March. Valerie Jarrett, a senior advisor and assistant to the president for Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, reportedly persuaded Barry to hold off each time, the book reveals, again according to The DC. Miniter, a two-time New York Times best-selling author, cites an unnamed source with Joint Special Operations Command who had direct knowledge of the operation and its planning. This most recent information serves to reinforce a story that came out shortly after the raid took place that pointed out the fact that had the mission failed, in an effort to prevent Barry from having a Jimmy Carter moment, there was a plan in place to rain all manner of blame on those actually participating. Typical Barry.
Administration officials said after the raid that the president had delayed giving the order to kill the arch-terrorist the day before the operation was carried out, in what turned out to be his fourth moment of indecision. At the time, the White House blamed the delay on unfavorable weather conditions near bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. But a funny thing was discovered when Mr. Miniter obtained that day’s weather reports from the U.S. Air Force Combat Meteorological Center, he said, they showed ideal conditions for the SEALs to carry out their orders. “President Obama’s greatest success was actually his greatest failure,” Miniter told The DC. “Leading From Behind,” he said, traces six key decisions of the Obama administration, and shows how the president made them, or, in many cases, failed to make them. The president has made the assassination of Osama bin Laden a focal point in his re-election campaign, calling it one of the "gutsiest calls of any president in recent history."
Sadly, this is the caliber of individual that we currently have as our president. He has demonstrated on any number of occasions that his philosophy is one where he came into office with no intention to actually lead, but instead, to only tear down. He is nothing but a subversive well schooled in the Alinsky way and as such was able to convince enough people to elect him to the office he sought. And, unfortunately, it has been an opportunity that he has not allowed to go to waste. For those of you who remain on the fence when it comes to whom to vote for this November, Barry or Romney, a very simply, and brief, look back over the last nearly four years should provide you with at least some insight. Say what you will about Romney, he is not a Socialist, and he does not hate this country. And while I am not sure he is up to the task of yanking back from the brink, I'm confident in saying that, especially if we have a Republican Congress, at least he'll be willing to try.
As we all know Democrats thrive on hate, jealously and envy. And in their wild eyed determination to destroy this country, they are perfectly content with the way things are going. An so, will be more than happy to march off to the polls and vote for Barry. While they say that they don't know Romney, or like Romney, or trust Romney, or think that he has a funny religion, what they're really saying is that they just don’t feel like working to support themselves, and as long as Barry is willing to fund them, that's fine with them and they will cheerfully give him their vote. The consequences matter very little to them. This November when we trudge off to the polls, those of us who still do love our country, are going to have to make sure that we outnumber those who don't. Our survival depends on it. Barry is going to be willing to give away whatever he has to in exchange for votes. And if, God forbid, he is successful, well then, I'd just rather not think about that right now.
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