Obama's War
Bill Kristol is an idiot.
Yes, I said an Idiot.
Democrats are smarter than the GOP. The GOP needs to brand the failure of the Obama strategy in the global War on Terror as the Obama failure.
Democrats had no problem labeling their war, LBJ's war, as "Nixon's War."
Now that GOP Chair Michael Steele has done so, Bill Kristol is calling for his dismissal. Why?
Ann Coulter points out the facts:
"At this point, Afghanistan is every bit as much Obama's war as Vietnam was Lyndon Johnson's war. True, President Kennedy was the first to send troops to Vietnam. We had 16,000 troops in Vietnam when JFK was assassinated. Within four years, LBJ had sent 400,000 troops there.
In the entire seven-year course of the Afghanistan war under Bush, from October 2001 to January 2009, 625 American soldiers were killed. In 18 short months, Obama has nearly doubled that number to 1,124 Americans killed"
This is clearly the fault of Obama and his idiotic policy of embracing the enemy, setting timetables, giving medals for not shooting at the enemy and snubbing Israel.
Steele is right. Kristol is wrong.
Yes, I said an Idiot.
Democrats are smarter than the GOP. The GOP needs to brand the failure of the Obama strategy in the global War on Terror as the Obama failure.
Democrats had no problem labeling their war, LBJ's war, as "Nixon's War."
Now that GOP Chair Michael Steele has done so, Bill Kristol is calling for his dismissal. Why?
Ann Coulter points out the facts:
"At this point, Afghanistan is every bit as much Obama's war as Vietnam was Lyndon Johnson's war. True, President Kennedy was the first to send troops to Vietnam. We had 16,000 troops in Vietnam when JFK was assassinated. Within four years, LBJ had sent 400,000 troops there.
In the entire seven-year course of the Afghanistan war under Bush, from October 2001 to January 2009, 625 American soldiers were killed. In 18 short months, Obama has nearly doubled that number to 1,124 Americans killed"
This is clearly the fault of Obama and his idiotic policy of embracing the enemy, setting timetables, giving medals for not shooting at the enemy and snubbing Israel.
Steele is right. Kristol is wrong.


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Exactly right on Kristol. I tell people, if you want a Harvard man, check out a good one, John LeBoutillier, former Congressman (elected at age 27). John is a conservative, Kristol is a frontrunner, a RINO, a liberal who poses as a conservative. He's sort of a male Kathleen Parker. He was pushing a presidential ticket of McCain/Lieberman, a couple of years back, no kidding. That shows you how he thinks, backing those two losers. Kristol was a Colin Powell for president enthusiast a few years back. Remember Powellmania? We know where Powell stands - a media candidate, bigtime liberal. Kristol likes open borders and has said so specifically.
Kristol claimed one time he could work just as well with Democrats as Republicans. Charley Reese, retired columnist, once wrote "If William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard is a conservative, I'm not."
Check out The Boot : lebout.com. John is a great guy, real nice to me. I like the way he thinks - very savvy. He took on the in-crowd when he was at Harvard. I try to spread the word about him. We need more in Congress like John.
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I find it mind boggling how often Fox news will trot out Kristol as the "voice of the conservatives." The man is rarely on the side of Christianity and seems to favor illegal aliens over the US
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