Sunday, March 01, 2009

Liar-in-chief Barack

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In their TV commentary this week, Ava and C.I. catch what the media's ignoring. Barack is Pinocchio Obama as Isaiah dubbed him this time last year.



The lie last week was that Barack didn't stick to his 16-month pledge because, as he'd always said he would do, he listened to military commanders on the ground. Bulls**t.



Ava and C.I. exposed the truth that everyone else avoided.



April 16, 2008, debating Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, Barack was asked about his 'plan' by ABC's Charlie Gibson:





GIBSON: And, Senator Obama, your campaign manager, David Plouffe, said, "When he is" -- this is talking about you -- "When he is elected president, we will be out of Iraq in 16 months at the most. There should be no confusion about that." So you'd give the same rock-hard pledge, that no matter what the military commanders said, you would give the order to bring them home?
OBAMA: Because the commander-in-chief sets the mission, Charlie.
That's not the role of the generals.
And one of the things that's been interesting about the president's approach lately has been to say, "Well, I'm just taking cues from General Petraeus."
Well, the president sets the mission. The general and our troops carry out that mission. And, unfortunately, we have had a bad mission set by our civilian leadership, which our military has performed brilliantly. But it is time for us to set a strategy that is going to make the American people safer.
Now, I will always listen to our commanders on the ground with respect to tactics, once I've given them a new mission, that we are going to proceed deliberately, in an orderly fashion, out of Iraq, and we are going to have our combat troops out. We will not have permanent bases there.
Once I have provided that mission, if they come to me and want to adjust tactics, then I will certainly take their recommendations into consideration. But, ultimately, the buck stops with me as the commander-in-chief.




A working media would have immediately pointed the above out. A working media would have led with the above on their Friday broadcasts and in their Saturday broadcasts.