The Republican revisionism on Bin Laden is disgusting. The fact is that he wasn’t indicted for any crime against the US until 1998, so Clinton had only two years to get him, and even then, he was just one of many bad guys half a world away. Nobody had any idea that he could do anything significant in North America, let alone Manhattan.
Bush had over 7 years to get him after he was identified as the man behind 9/11, and couldn’t do it. So maybe it wasn’t so easy to do.
I find that hard to believe. I know he said he didn’t care, but I think that was probably disinformation. I think he would have loved to have caught him.
Highlights: "An Oklahoma legislative subcommittee has advanced a bill that requires public schools to tell high school students that life begins at conception.
the bill’s sponsor, Republican Rep. Ann Coody of Lawton, says that even if the measure becomes law, it could not be implemented this year because of budget constraints."
The state is $1.3 billion in the budget hole and digging deeper but the derps have plenty of time to jam religious, anti-women measures through the legislature. Perhaps they will pass legislation that states the world is 6000 years old or Sharia law cannot be considered in court. Just kidding on that Sharia thing - they did that a few years ago.
If you were a politician and you currently had no credible information to act on what would you say? We don’t really know to what extent Bush’s choices inhibited the ability to catch him, I despise the man but I have no doubt he’d do whatever it took to put bin Laden in a body bag.
I’m just sayin, let’s keep the republican stupid idea thread on point.
How would we know? If you’re trying to find someone in hiding, you don’t call a press conference to announce every new lead you get. And the CIA doesn’t allow its former employees to publish books before they are checked for sensitive info. It may be that even though it won’t matter to Bin Laden, the techniques they employed are still highly classified.
Don’t get me wrong; I think Bush is a lazy idiot. But it’s not like he had to do anything more than say, “OK, go ahead,” and I’m sure there were a lot of people in govt that wanted Bin Laden dead.
I’m not. Asking whether someone agrees with the statement “whites are a superior race” is just like asking “Are you a racist?” All but the most strident racists will deny being a racist. I’m sure if those polled had been asked a more subtle question, we would have seen a much higher percentage. I’m sure many of the people who disagreed with the statement often say things like, “Well, I can’t say what I really think, because it wouldn’t be politically correct.”
At this point, I’m waiting for Trump to go ahead and call Obama the Nigger in Chief, or something like that. I have a bad feeling that would only make his numbers go up.
Here’s what I would say, and its not all that difficult to imagine a good politician saying it. I’d say that we’re currently trying everything possible to find and capture him. I’d praise the men and women in the military doing a tireless hunt in the far off places in the world, chasing every lead and looking in every cave. However, I’d lower expectations by telling everyone that this is difficult, like finding a needle in an Afghanistan-sized haystack. But then I’d end it by sounding strong and confident, hammering the point that his terror networks are being dismantled, and that bin Laden himself is scared and on the run.
What Bush said was he didn’t know and he didn’t care. Don’t ascribe to him any competence than he deserves. In this case, I’m willing to take his word for it because it wasn’t a politically smart or beneficial thing to do. Bush basically called off the manhunt for the man responsible for 9/11. If nothing else, that’s how I’ll always remember his 9/11 legacy
I can’t say that I am surprised to see that a fair percentage of South Carolina Republicans would like the Confederate Battle Flag (the red rag of the rebellion) displayed in Columbia. Despite the usurpation during the civil right struggle of anything noble that thing may have stood for, there is still a certain romance in the memory of the service of thousands of South Carolinians during the Civil War and an element of defiance of the strangers (including one of my ancestors) who burned down Columbia in 1865. It is not pretty but it is no surprise.
What is a surprise is that 10% of them are willing to come out flat footed fro White Supremacy.