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Post by msguide on Oct 16, 2012 18:22:49 GMT -8
This just cracks me up. The president criticizes a private citizen for what he was doing while the embassy in Libya was under attack. The reason it is appropriate for private citizens to do what they do during a time of crisis is that they are private citizens and are not in a position to do anything to abate the crisis.
What was the President doing? He was at fundraisers. He was doing other things other than being presidential. His job is to lead and take responsibility, but he really does not know how to do that. Now Hilliary Clinton, who was probably the last person with any authority to do anything about the attack on the embassy, has fallen on her sword.
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Post by jayohen on Oct 17, 2012 8:28:28 GMT -8
This just cracks me up. The president criticizes a private citizen for what he was doing while the embassy in Libya was under attack. The reason it is appropriate for private citizens to do what they do during a time of crisis is that they are private citizens and are not in a position to do anything to abate the crisis. What was the President doing? He was at fundraisers. He was doing other things other than being presidential. His job is to lead and take responsibility, but he really does not know how to do that. Now Hilliary Clinton, who was probably the last person with any authority to do anything about the attack on the embassy, has fallen on her sword. That cracks me up...this so called private citizen is actually running for President, so he's actually a public figure. When this 'private citizen' tells lies over and over to the point where you believe them, the President is well with in his rights to correct or criticize that very public figure. Oh BTW, the president has taken responsibility. Now why won't Paul Ryan, who helped defund embassy security by nearly $400 million, take responsibility? And finally, the request for additional security in Libya was for Tripoli, not Benghazi.
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