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Showing posts with label Osama bin Laden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osama bin Laden. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

On Tonight's State of the Union


I have read no other, better, brief summary of President Obama's 2 terms as President and their relative success, like it or not, than what I saw last evening on Facebook from Professor/economist Robert Reich:

Obama Victory Speech

Tomorrow night will be Barack Obama’s final State of the Union – the last time he addresses a joint session of Congress. So it seems like an appropriate time for a few thoughts about his presidency.

First, I think historians will judge it to be among the most successful – saving the U.S. economy from a second Great Depression, enacting the first almost-universal health insurance system (something neither FDR, nor Truman, JFK, LBJ, or Clinton could get done), finding and killing the person who engineered the worst terrorist act ever to occur on American soil, and, all the while, holding at bay the most disciplined, adamantly right-wing Republican Congress in history. The Obama administration has played the long game, and mostly won.

Second, Barack Obama as a person has exhibited extraordinary coolness under fire. No president in my lifetime has come under such relentless, scathing, disrespectful (often thinly-veiled racist) attack from political opponents and opportunistic pundits, and yet he has never wavered from the dignified tone he set for himself and his presidency at the outset.

Third, this administration has not been marred by scandal – no revelations of self-dealing by high officials, no sexual exploits, no illegal political payoffs, no secret and illicit deals. To laud a presidency for its lack of scandal may be a sad commentary on our era, but given the harshness and meanness of politics it is nonetheless a significant achievement.

It is not all roses. I won’t easily forgive the mass deportations, the early emphasis on deficit-reduction, the compromises on civil liberties, the absurd Trans Pacific Partnership, or the failure to put tough conditions on Wall Street banks that got bailed out. The Administration has been way too kind to big corporations and Wall Street. Fifty years ago we would have considered Obama a liberal Republican.

But given the times and the circumstances, he has done remarkably well. That’s a provisional verdict, of course; there’s still a year to go.


So State of the Union?

Bring it on.

Friday, November 28, 2014

For all the Obama haters out there

And keep in mind, this isn't including more recent improvements since 2008. This is a partial list of benefits for and to America (click on picture for easier viewing).




Saturday, December 31, 2011

Something to keep in mind from this year, now ending

Barack Obama ordered the killing of Osama Bin Laden. It took him two and half years to do what Bush couldn’t do in eight. Just saying. Happy New Year, y'all.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

On the media and Perpetual War


"What is it about the military that turns normally thoughtful journalists into war pornographers?

"War lovers and war pornographers can’t offer us an objective look at a world in which more and more foreigners only run into Americans when they are wearing green and carrying weapons."

"I respect my military colleagues, at least the ones who took it all seriously enough to deserve that respect, and would not speak ill of them. Some do indeed make enormous sacrifices, including of their own lives, even if for reasons that are ambiguous at best to a majority of Americans. But in order to understand these men and women and the tasks they are set to, we need journalists who are willing to type with both hands, not just pass on their own wet dreams to a gullible public."

"Civilian control of our military is a cornerstone of our republic, and we the people need to base our decisions on something better than Sergeant Rock comic rewrites."

--Peter Van Buren, writer, author, State Department Foreign Service Officer

Link to original post:  http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/05/16

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Like McDonald's says: "I'm lovin' it!"


Obama's approval rating surges in new poll


A little more than a week after the death of Osama bin Laden, President Obama's approval rating his hit a two-year high in a new Associated Press/GfK poll.
According to the poll, which was released this morning, 60 percent of those surveyed now approve of the job Obama is doing as president.
That's an increase of seven points since March, and marks the highest number Obama has posted since May 2009.
More than half of those surveyed—53 percent--believe Obama deserves to be re-elected in 2012, a slight uptick since earlier this year.

It won't last and it's too soon and it's for all the wrong reasons but hey, we'll take it.

Show of hands---who DIDN'T see this coming?

Friday, May 6, 2011

Hopefully the last word on O bin Laden

Okay, if WE say he's dead and that we killed him and THEY say the same thing--


...can not everyone now just please assume that he really is dead and we really did get him?

Please?

No "conspiracy theory"?


Also, since both sides agree--the killer and the killer's "friends"--that he's dead, does anyone REALLY need to see pictures?


Really?

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The inevitable: ObL jokes

Jon Stewart Mocks Osama Bin Laden
"It looks like President Obama has a new campaign slogan:  'Yes I Did'."  --Jay Leno

"I think the next election just got a lot easier for President Obama 'cause his response to every question during the debates will be:  'Wait, I forgot...Did you kill Osama bin Laden?  Or did I kill Osama bin Laden?  Oh, no it was me, wasn't it?'"  --Craig Ferguson

"Osama bin Laden was apparently shot twice in the face.

It looks like Dick Cheney may have been involved."  --Jay Leno

Links:  http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/osamabinladen/a/Osama-Bin-Laden-Jokes.htm
http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/osamabinladen/a/Osama-Bin-Laden-Jokes.htm

Local's take on the bin Laden takedown that shouldn't be missed

"I hear over and over that Islam is a religion based on love, peace, and saffron grease. Muslims, real Muslims, refute violence and jihads, and flying planes into buildings full of secretaries and stock brokers. At least that's the story we get. If in fact that is the case, then Bin Laden shouldn't be considered a good Muslim in the eyes on non extremist regular Muslims.  As for the radical types. These clowns have decapitated Allah knows how many reporters and contractors, on video, which they posted proudly on Jihadtube, or whatever passes for it. We don't owe this particular group of cave men any courtesy or consideration. We do owe them the same thing that Osama got, which was one to the face and one to the chest. As for pissing them off, I think we accomplished that mission when we raided what passes for a mansion in the middle of nowhere and killed their poster boy."  --Midtown Miscreant 


Link to original post:  http://midtownmiscreant.blogspot.com/2011/05/ill-have-hypocrisy-special-and-glass-of.html?showComment=1304534051799#c6952682258885250411

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

On bin Laden: What probably still needs to happen

Sure, the Navy Seals did the right thing in getting rid of bin Laden's body at sea.  You can be sure all the options were discussed as to what could and should take place.  As they've said, this way he's not martyred and no shrines get built at his burial place.

But the next thing that should happen?

I hate to say it but they probably no doubt need to level the house he was at.

They need to either ask or tell the Pakistanis that's what we're going to do--give them warning and then level the place. 

No shrines, for sure.

Links:  http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gNrfZc2nFmQd0FTTqcFdQKIb6_Hw?docId=CNG.a3f8092c66918f0cedb929502b657e94.391
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/02/us-binladen-afghanistan-reaction-idUSTRE74120A20110502
http://politisite.com/2011/05/02/no-martyr-funeral-for-bin-laden-he-was-buried-at-sea/
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/islamist-leader-in-pakistan-bin-laden-s-martyrdom-will-not-be-in-vain-1.359603
http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/afghans-describe-bin-laden-as-al-qaedas-no-1-martyr/
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&site=&source=hp&q=no+martyrdom+for+bin+laden&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=40d12f84dda1c17c&biw=1579&bih=715

Blockbuster movie coming out soon!

President Barack Obama
in
"The Osama-nator"

Monday, May 2, 2011

To the nutty fundamentalists from Topeka

Dear Westboro Baptist Church,

In a few days, there will be a funeral you can protest. It will only be a memorial service but, just this once, we won't try to stop you.

Sincerely,

America





(Thanks and a special hat tip to long-time friend Dennis for this)

A few questiona on bin Laden's death

Why was the body dumped at sea?

Was that to keep him from being martyred?

Was it so we didn't look ghoulish?

Both?  Neither?

Don't you know that, among the small cadre' of military who "got" bin Laden, the one or two or three guys who actually went in and got him--likely shot him--are big heroes to the entire group, you know?  Sure, they'll all take the credit--quietly, silently--for the job but those few guys will go down within the group as getting the "glory" or credit or honor, however they would refer to it.