A strong foreign policy doesn’t require invading countries. But it shouldn’t include drawing lines in the sand and daring others to cross them (a la Yosemite Sam). Besides, Obama got his invasion creds in Libya.
When I was at a very bad place in my life I had a job with a bloatedly self-important individual. We shared a large room in his home as an office. I began job hunting when he came in one day, put his bare feet up on his desk, about six feet from my desk, and began putting his socks on, that being the straw that broke the back of the camel of my respect for him. Why does this address to the West Point graduates remind me of that incident?
wbezemek about 10 years ago
Well his domestic policies are the same as his foreign policies. All based on what’s in it for me.
Snarky about 10 years ago
A strong foreign policy doesn’t require invading countries. But it shouldn’t include drawing lines in the sand and daring others to cross them (a la Yosemite Sam). Besides, Obama got his invasion creds in Libya.
dogday Premium Member about 10 years ago
When I was at a very bad place in my life I had a job with a bloatedly self-important individual. We shared a large room in his home as an office. I began job hunting when he came in one day, put his bare feet up on his desk, about six feet from my desk, and began putting his socks on, that being the straw that broke the back of the camel of my respect for him. Why does this address to the West Point graduates remind me of that incident?
trm about 10 years ago
Spot-on commentary as usual from Mike.
Dtroutma about 10 years ago
Not every nail needs to be hammered, nor does every forehead; Ramirez should stop whacking himself.
TruthfulTheocracy about 10 years ago
No tiene cuerpo pero tiene cojones.
Dtroutma about 10 years ago
^No, the odds are they’d have nailed bin Laden before he got away to Pakistan. Or at least several years sooner as we wouldn’t have diverted to Iraq.