It’s Obama’s Viet Nam, not Bush’s
By Johnny Roosh
The Obama administration continues to drag its feet, exposing their utter incompetence on yet another front; the war in Afghanistan – ironically the one Obama wanted.
Now he has it. Predictably, his administration is once again resorting to the tiresome practice of blaming the previous administration for their own inability to manage the war Obama campaigned on as the one we should have been fighting.
Now’s his chance…
…to blame Bush.
…again.
On October 18, White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel appeared on the Sunday morning talk shows and, in the process of answering questions about Barack Obama’s strategy on Afghanistan, accused the Bush administration of failing to ask the most basic questions about that country and our war there.
Gibbs went on…claiming that a request for troops from General David McKiernan during the final year of the Bush administration “sat on desks in this White House, including the vice president’s, for more than eight months.”
Obama lies. Emanuel lies. Gibbs lies.
In fact, the Bush administration did ask those questions. From mid-September to mid-November 2008, a National Security Council team, under the direction of General Doug Lute, conducted an exhaustive review of Afghanistan policy. The interagency group included high-ranking officials from the State Department, the National Security Council, the CIA, the office of the director of national intelligence, the office of the vice president, the Pentagon, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Its objective was to assess U.S. -policy on Afghanistan, integrating a simultaneous military review being conducted by CENTCOM, so as to present President Bush with a series of recommendations on how best to turn around the deteriorating situation there.
…and the troop requests?
McKiernan wanted more troops–he asked for three additional brigades in the summer of 2008–but he understood that he could have them only when they became available. “McKiernan was making requests down the line,” says a Pentagon official, “and late in 2008 we did have the ability to commit more forces. So we did.” Indeed, Bush sent nearly 7,000 additional troops to Afghanistan before he left office, including one brigade that had been repurposed from Iraq.
Barack Obama is the President of Broken Promises. When he can’t or chooses not to keep his word, he waffles; he lies.
…and is so arrogant so as to think no one notices.
HT Chris F.





October 26th, 2009 at 7:53 am
Mitch, are you here? How about a thread on today’s story (StPP) about Conceal-n-carrry types doing roadside pickup? I am not quite sure if they were comparing 2nd amendment rights activitists with the KKK though. Overall it was a decent article.
October 26th, 2009 at 9:55 am
I wrote about it this morning; it’ll publish around noon.
October 26th, 2009 at 10:09 am
I’ve been telling my lefty friends that they have allowed GW Bush to become their Emmanuel Goldstein. Everything that goes wrong is because of him, & whenever they see his face, they begin a two-minute hate.
What a bunch of opinionated, free-thinking geniuses they are!
October 26th, 2009 at 10:19 am
No surprise here. Did anyone believe Chairman Zero had the balls to fight a war?
October 26th, 2009 at 10:50 am
“Obama lies. Emanuel lies. Gibbs lies.”
Maybe they didn’t necessarily lie…just didn’t recollect; or forgot…”Yea, that’s the ticket”.
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 pm
Waiting for Cowardly Peevee to chime in and praise his Obamassiah and blame Booooosh.