Libya Mission 'clouded by confusion'...Earlier today he included the link about Obama promising "no ground troops to be involved" too. If you can't provide world class leadership, at least provide world class entertainment, like finding the White House locked up because no one expected him back.
White House: Days, not weeks...
France: Weeks, not days...
Dem Rep: Obama told me US would be 'in and out'...
Pentagon: Likely to continue combat...
2,200 ground troops headed to region...
Biden had paid the Mayans to sacrifice the first family to the Sun god, but the plot was foiled when Obie cut his vacation short. If at first you don't succeed, Joe, try, try again.
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I pondered the other day, whether Obama might be under coercion to the point he is incapable of exercising his office.
And then I wondered - he has been diagnosed (by non-union doctors) with narcissistic personality disorder since before the election. What if he is functionally incapable of exercising his office, and the random and disconnected, non-planned mishmash from the White House is really, clinically pathological - but his handlers won't permit competent medical attention (as it would involve declaring unfit to receive bribes and direction from the unions, and might endanger the cushy platform for his sycophants).
Golly, Dalmas' science fiction (The General's President) feels eerie today. I mean, in the story the Pres (in the story, written some decade ago or more) has a nervous breakdown, the VP panics and resigns, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff inveigles a Duluth Business man to fill in as VP, so the Pres can resign a couple days later and get treatment. The story has all kinds of radical crap going on, like a runaway national debt, etc. The new guy pares back government to something that works, and is affordable. Like I say, fiction, but eerie.
At least Dalmas's book isn't a dark tale, like McHugh's "China Mountain Zhang", which has China taking ownership of the US after buying up all kinds of Treasury notes. Hmm.
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