The Crazy Texan vs. The Smart Kenyan
Obama had gained attention as a critic of the Iraq War, squawking about
necessary wars to small crowds of wealthy elderly Marxists from
Chicago's upper crust champions of the red working class, but no sooner
had he gotten out of Iraq than he was jumping up and down on the diving
board and splashing down into Libya to show how much smarter and better
he was at fighting unnecessary wars than that ignorant Texan who shot
first and nuanced later.
George W. had told the American people that there was a vital American
interest in stopping Saddam, from getting his hands on WMDs. Barack H.
told the American people that "it was not in our national interest" to
let Gaddafi capture Benghazi. What national interest was at stake in
keeping Benghazi run by homicidal Islamist militias tied to Al Qaeda
will be a lot harder to find than Iraqi WMDs.
Bush had told the United Nations that he wanted regime change in Iraq.
Obama lied to the UN and told them that he was only looking for a
No-Fly-Zone and then used that zone as an excuse to keep bombing Libya
long after its air force had run out crop dusters and bottle rockets,
until a drone pinned down Gaddafi's convoy long enough for a mob to
gather around and sodomize him to death.
The crazy Texan had built a fortified Green Zone for the American
diplomatic presence. The smart Kenyan stuck them in an exposed mansion
patrolled by terrorist militias and waited longer to rescue them than he
did to send out another email offering a chance to win a free dinner
with him, proving that there really is such a thing as a free lunch.
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