I can not believe that I am defending the Dear Leader, President Obama, twice in a row, but when Wiffleball, er Hardball host Chris Matthews refers to our soldiers and West Point as the "enemy camp", it is a given I'll support the Dear Leader.
Mr. Matthews was giving his "analysis" for the underwhelming MSNBC cultists when he spouted off this gem:
The president chose to address tonight and I thought it was interesting. He went to maybe the enemy camp tonight to make his case. I mean, that's where Paul Wolfowitz used to write speeches for, back in the old Bush days. That's where he went to rabble rouse the "we're going to democratize the world" campaign back in '02. So, I thought it was a strange venue."
Hey, Matthews, the Dear Leader, President Obama is the, I will spell it for you, c o m m a n d e r - i n - c h i e f. West Point, the military acadamy, is a perfect place for the COC to speak about not just the future of these cadets, but many others serving our armed forces.
A strange venue? Yes, I suppose for someone that served in the Peace Corps, a COC actually addressing the troops, you know the ones with the guns, is strange. Where would have wanted the COC to make his address? In Williams Ayres living room? In the pulpit at the Trinity United Church of Christ? Before the United Nations? Tell us Chris, where should he have made this speech?
Our brave men and women that serve in the armed forces do so for love of country. They serve no matter who the COC is. It could be Snoopy and they will serve with honor, duty and integrity. They will also listen when the COC addresses them on the status of the War Against Islamofacsist Terror. Even if they are not in full agreement, they will not tell anyone. They will do their job. It is not the "enemy camp". It is a reflection of us, the people of the United States.
Hey Chris, have you rediscovered the Devil's urine? Are you hitting the bottle? How can you say such a thing with a straight face? Chris, you are a worthless piece of crap!
I am glad that the Dear Leader, President Obama did address those through the teleprompter at West Point. He told those that serve, to their faces, what his plans are in Afghanistan. For a guy not exactly a fan of the armed forces, it showed that when push comes to shove, he can appreciate the situation enough to address those he will ask to pursue his convoluted goals in person.
Chris Matthews, you a--hole piece of crap, not only do you owe our soldiers and West Point an apology, you owe my president, the Dear Leader, President Obama, one as well!
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