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Nov 9, 2009, 12:16:56 PM11/9/09
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Our clueless C in C
Clarice Feldman

Twelve soldiers were murdered in cold blood at Fort Hood. Thirty others were
wounded. Our Commander in Chief calls a press conference and begins it with
a long thanks to the Interior Department and Indians who just concluded a
conference and then gives a good natured "shout out" to an attendee , all
with a studied nonchalance, before he even mentions the outrage on our
military base.

Linda Chavez calls it "Obama's pet goat moment."

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/11/our_clueless_c_in_c.html

(click on link to watch our President make a fool of himself)

Study it and pass it on because the media is already cutting the tape to
make the man look presidential instead of clueless and immature.

J.C. Arenas adds:


Notice him looking down at the podium as he�s making the comments.


How convenient it was for CBS to cut out the part where he�s celebrating his
outreach to Native Americans, which he called a �Top Priority�.


Andrew Thomas adds:


How do you believe our beloved President Obama would rank these in priority
order?


a.. 1. The men & women of the US armed forces
b.. 2. His legislative priorities
c.. 3. Himself
On Thursday, 11 soldiers and civilian police in Ft. Hood, TX were
slaughtered execution-style at close range and over 30 others wounded,
allegedly by a US Army Major Malik Nadal Hasan. The President immediately
addressed the nation concerning this horrific event.


However, his expression of grief was very odd. He spent the first two
minutes of the four-and-a-half minute address in a light-hearted discussion
of his earlier "Tribal Nations Conference" on Native American rights,
including a "shout out" recognition of a conference attendee.


When he finally got around to the purpose for his public appearance, he gave
an uninspired and rambling dissertation on the tragedy. Even then, he could
not keep the topic focused on sympathy for the pain of others:


I want all of you to know that as Commander in Chief, that there's no
greater honor, but no greater responsibility for me (emphasis his) than to
make sure that the extraordinary men and women in uniform are properly cared
for...


Poor soul, it's so saddening to know how this tragedy affects him.
Listening to this address provides some insight into Obama's character and
how he ranks his priorities.

(comments on this article is awesome)


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