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Global War on Terror Version 6 - Perpetual Motion Machine

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He went to Cairo. Oh, yeah, as a candidate. We have a VP, SecState and SecDef (in a manner of speaking) any of whom could have gone, in addition to that cheap political hack of an ambassador. Oh, and people from both ends of the spectrum have criticized His NFLPlayoffsness on this one. He probably figures the attack was "workplace violence" anyway, so who cares? And the administration is now admitting it made a mistake. But that insightful "he won" line would have been useful during Watergate, no?

Our Ambassador was a participant as was some other lower level administration type.

I imagine security was tight, but i wonder if the nut jobs thought about RPG's, mortars, bombs or just a bunch of suicide seekers with AK's letting the front row have it.
 
Our Ambassador was a participant as was some other lower level administration type.

I imagine security was tight, but i wonder if the nut jobs thought about RPG's, mortars, bombs or just a bunch of suicide seekers with AK's letting the front row have it.
Unfortunately, we live in a world where cartoonists have more courage and conviction than politicians.
 
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Our Ambassador was a participant as was some other lower level administration type.

I imagine security was tight, but i wonder if the nut jobs thought about RPG's, mortars, bombs or just a bunch of suicide seekers with AK's letting the front row have it.

I don't believe security concerns played any role in this cluster bleep. This president, this administration, has done everything it can to downplay the nature, extent and reality of Islamic extremism. This snub to the world's sensibilities is merely part of that effort.
 
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Unfortunately, we live in a world where cartoonists have more courage and conviction than politicians.

'Twas ever thus. If it weren't the case, there would be no need for political cartoonists.
 
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Nothing to see here, probably had a round of golf to play

The golf thing. Much like the fallacy regarding OB's excessive use of executive orders compared to prior Presidents, the hysteria from the right about OB's excessive time away from the office is just that. According to White House Correspondent Mark Knoller, Mr. Counter on all things Presidential, OB had taken 19 vacations for a total of 125 days as of August 2014. At the same stage of his presidency, Dubbya had taken 65 vacations for a total of 407 days . This does not count trips to Camp David, of which OB took 33 for 84 days and Dubbya took 84 for 341 days.

One might conclude that the economy is doing so much better now than it was when the prior pres left because the new guy is not afraid to come in to work.
 
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The golf thing. Much like the fallacy regarding OB's excessive use of executive orders compared to prior Presidents, the hysteria from the right about OB's excessive time away from the office is just that. According to White House Correspondent Mark Knoller, Mr. Counter on all things Presidential, OB had taken 19 vacations for a total of 125 days as of August 2014. At the same stage of his presidency, Dubbya had taken 65 vacations for a total of 407 days . This does not count trips to Camp David, of which OB took 33 for 84 days and Dubbya took 84 for 341 days.

One might conclude that the economy is doing so much better now than it was when the prior pres left because the new guy is not afraid to come in to work.

"'Tis but a scratch." Thank you, Black Knight.
 
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The golf thing. Much like the fallacy regarding OB's excessive use of executive orders compared to prior Presidents, the hysteria from the right about OB's excessive time away from the office is just that. According to White House Correspondent Mark Knoller, Mr. Counter on all things Presidential, OB had taken 19 vacations for a total of 125 days as of August 2014. At the same stage of his presidency, Dubbya had taken 65 vacations for a total of 407 days . This does not count trips to Camp David, of which OB took 33 for 84 days and Dubbya took 84 for 341 days.

One might conclude that the economy is doing so much better now than it was when the prior pres left because the new guy is not afraid to come in to work.
OK, he was to busy playing a game of pick up Bball
 
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OK, he was to busy playing a game of pick up Bball

Well, since he does play way more golf than prior presidents, he was probably sitting at this desk daydreaming about how to cure that slice or, in the tradition of prior dem presidents, playing with his putter.
 
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I don't believe security concerns played any role in this cluster bleep. This president, this administration, has done everything it can to downplay the nature, extent and reality of Islamic extremism. This snub to the world's sensibilities is merely part of that effort.
This whole incident struck me like the situation where you get a party invite, and it looks like it's going to be a bore, so you blow it off, and then the next day when you find out who was there, you're like "crap, I knew I should have gone."
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p>Ted Cruz accuses President Obama of staying home and "watching football." Guess what Ted was doing on Sunday? <a href="http://t.co/u4yPS9Dtxs">pic.twitter.com/u4yPS9Dtxs</a></p>— clydetheslyde (@clydetheslyde) <a href="https://twitter.com/clydetheslyde/status/555021113840123904">January 13, 2015</a></blockquote>
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I don't care for Cruz. But there is a huge difference between him and Obama not being in France.

That tweet isn't making a worthwhile point.
 
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I don't care for Cruz. But there is a huge difference between him and Obama not being in France.

That tweet isn't making a worthwhile point.

It's making the point that Cruz is a huge hypocrite.
 
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Except in this case there's not really any hypocrisy. He wasn't expected to be there.

You're right. This is much better.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p>Even Adolph Hitler thought it more important than Obama to get to Paris. (For all the wrong reasons.) Obama couldn't do it for right reasons</p>— Randy Weber (@TXRandy14) <a href="https://twitter.com/TXRandy14/status/554825846725541888">January 13, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Of course, if he had gone the message would be that he was wrong in going, was trying to make political hay out of a terror attack...etc.
 
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Well, since he does play way more golf than prior presidents, he was probably sitting at this desk daydreaming about how to cure that slice or, in the tradition of prior dem presidents, playing with his putter.

I can't believe he played more golf than Eisenhower did while he was in office. There are some reports out there logging all of his rounds, and it was something like two or three rounds each week. If you add in the time he spent recovering from his surgeries/illnesses, and a good portion of his term was not spent "doing the peoples' work." Then again, it was certainly a different time in the 1950's with all but the first six months of his eight-years in office spent in peace and an economy that was humming along nicely for most of it, too.
 
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Editorial in Nature concerning the close links between freedom of thought, freedom of speech and rationality.
 
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I don't care for Cruz. But there is a huge difference between him and Obama not being in France.

That tweet isn't making a worthwhile point.

I agree. Cruz is nothing but an opportunist slimebag, but there is no comparison between his (invalid) criticism of Obama and his own absence. The President is the symbolic face of America. Although incorrect, there is at least some meaning in questioning whether the president should be at an event like this. Cruz is protected from the criticism of hypocrisy precisely because Cruz is a zero, and therefore symbolic of nothing.
 
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I don't care for Cruz. But there is a huge difference between him and Obama not being in France.

That tweet isn't making a worthwhile point.
Agreed.


Obama botched not having a meaningful presence in France, either himself or Biden or someone meaningful (or even have Holder head over from his meeting in Paris to join the march), which is surprising, as he usually hits the easy look good appearance type events. Not a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but it was a surprisingly obvious botch.
 
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This whole incident struck me like the situation where you get a party invite, and it looks like it's going to be a bore, so you blow it off, and then the next day when you find out who was there, you're like "crap, I knew I should have gone."

What popped into my head when I saw the video was the gathering of world figures after JFK's assassination. DeGaulle found time to stop by. If the president didn't want to go he could have sent Biden. Isn't that what vice presidents are for?
 
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