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ProgressiveEconomist

(5,818 posts)
Tue May 1, 2012, 02:04 PM May 2012

From AFGHANISTAN tonight, President Obama will make Mitt Romney look LILLIPUTIAN! [View all]

MSNBC (Martin Bashir) just reported that President Obama will address the American people at 7:31pm Eastern Tuesday May 1st. His surprise landing in Kabul occurred at 2:39pm Eastern.

What a way to celebrate the anniversary of his triumph over Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda! If President Obama had taken the easy way out a year ago and just ordered an air strike on bin Laden's suspected compound, the military and CIA would not have obtained crucial intelligence from bin Laden's disk drives.

The main purpose of the President's visit is to finalize 20 months of negotiatiation with President Hamid Karzai over a two-country partnership agreement until 2014.

But an important side effect is to miniaturize Mitt Romney, whose 3-question "press conference" with Giuliani in Manhattan this afternoon began with a statement commemorating bin Laden's death that DID NOT MENTION President Obama!

WHAT'S YOUR OPINION?

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and Rmoney eats pizza w/Rudy 9/11 Giuliani at a NYC firehouse today Bozita May 2012 #1
He better eat his pizza the right way! randome May 2012 #6
What I want to know is WHO yelled "Thank you Governor Romney" less than 5 minutes after ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #7
I'm howling with laughter malaise May 2012 #2
He is taking a big ol' dump in Romney's mouth. AngryAmish May 2012 #3
Bush-worthy kenny blankenship May 2012 #4
Oh, shut up. SpencerShay May 2012 #13
Bush-worthy, right down to sweet sayings of his 'backwash' kenny blankenship May 2012 #17
Not at all - Obama did not declare victory karynnj May 2012 #47
That was off the coast of California, far, far away from the war zone. Far away lunatica May 2012 #15
Don't forget to bring the plastic turkey kenny blankenship May 2012 #16
Karl, is that you? emulatorloo May 2012 #18
Why would anyone want to bring Bush? lunatica May 2012 #23
Shouldn't you wait to hear what he says before jumping to that conclusion? Motown_Johnny May 2012 #28
You must think Bush called the troops bad names or something kenny blankenship May 2012 #30
I am sure if the Mission had failed DearAbby May 2012 #40
The similarity extends even to the calling of abject failure "success!" kenny blankenship May 2012 #46
Romney could say it was his idea Enrique May 2012 #5
Mitt's ass is clenched so tight rufus dog May 2012 #8
Also reporting that the historic agreement says troops will stay until 2024. Plenty of cash in sad sally May 2012 #9
True, but COMBAT troops out next year, and no permanent bases, according to Chuck Todd on MSNBC ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #10
If reports are true (and of course only the truth is told by our government to our free press) sad sally May 2012 #21
"Permanent bases" -- Chuck Todd suggested the US might LEASE bases -- ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #22
I'm sure the US taxpayers will be more than happy to find the cash to support LEASED bases sad sally May 2012 #24
$4 billion a yr to prevent another 9/11? Sounds like a pretty cheap insurance policy to me ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #26
I can hear him now: "Even Jimmy Carter would have gone to Afghanistan." Bolo Boffin May 2012 #11
10 MORE YEARS. bluedigger May 2012 #12
But COMBAT TROOPS out next year. Would you withdraw all Special Operations units, so that ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #20
Spies are the CIA's business. bluedigger May 2012 #48
Sorry, but he can only be president for FOUR more years! jenmito May 2012 #27
We'll see. bluedigger May 2012 #49
I dont like it but it sounds like it will be much more diminished role. DCBob May 2012 #36
"The focus should be on intel and special ops". Couldn't have said it better myself. ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #42
Intel and special ops are our biggest advantage over any enemy. DCBob May 2012 #43
They're eating his dust lunatica May 2012 #14
I'm loving this surprise visit. Life Long Dem May 2012 #19
In hindsight, the tip-off something unusual was about to happen was the President's schedule ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #31
He already DID! He just spoke to the troops there and then spent a long time shaking their hands, jenmito May 2012 #25
But will it have been shown over and over on FOX? That's where it has to be broadcast ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #29
When I checked, CNN was showing it (along with MSNBC) but Fox was playing a commercial. n/t jenmito May 2012 #32
I believe Fox failed to pre-empt its "The Five" to show it. That appears to be its ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #34
I'm not surprised in the least. Hopefully, viewers were channel surfing during commercials and saw jenmito May 2012 #35
K & R Scurrilous May 2012 #33
"a two-country partnership agreement until 2014" Daniel537 May 2012 #37
"We should have left that place years ago" Before getting bin Laden's disk drives and taking out 20 ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #51
This President is about bury Romney and the Republicans. DCBob May 2012 #38
Is it going to be on CNN? underpants May 2012 #39
It will be on all the major channels. DCBob May 2012 #41
I watched it live on Fox, from the President's walk to the podium to his conclusion and walk off. ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #44
Yeah, I know... it was snarky comment. DCBob May 2012 #45
Fox had to allow the President to broadcast some real information. Mow they;ll have to step up ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #50
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