Discussion for article #223422
Wet spot in his pants right now.
Look at me I am running for reelection.
O FFS, Huckleberry. You know how to show the Taliban how little we consider them a threat? By shrugging and going on with life.
Holding sensationalistic hearings and referring to the five as the âDream Teamâ is just building their reputation up.
Heckuva job, you twit.
Why are you so scared all the time?
Oh come now, I think we all know the answer to that question.
Canât he at least try and camouflage it a little better? What a tool.
Oh no!! Another investigation!! And right before an election! Whoâd a thunk it??!!
Whatâs funny (ironic) is that the W had no fear of Al Queda as he ignored warnings they would attack.
Putting the derangement into ODS.
ShhhhhâŚSenator Graham is providing cover for our new Taliban âManchurian Candidateâ double agents.
Thanks Lindsey. Nobody sells sincere-ish concern for Americaâs Perpetual Pending Disaster Because of the Black Man in the White House betterâor at least more frequentlyâthan you do.
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including the Chief of Staff of the Taliban Army and the Taliban Deputy Minister of Intelligence
[/quote]Heckuva job theyâve been doing the past 10+ years while theyâve been stuck in prison, yes?
All tearful bleating from Huckleberry aside I look forward with buttered popcorn to the "Taliban Dream Team"s joyful jihadi reunion party over in Buttfrickistan.
Becuz a tiny implanted gps tracking chip has so many ways to say welcome home again!
âthe hardest of the hardcoreâ⌠âthe most dangerous terrorists on the planetâ⌠initially, i was disgusted; but the hourly ratcheting up of the accusations, name calling and contempt displayed i think will actually backfire. this is the kind of thing that will resonate with the public â showing them just how batshit insane these assholes are. i hope.
That haircut is an American nightmare.
That haircut is an American nightmare.
Ya Duck Dynasty is so over.
Iâm sure everyone has noticed how the GOP increasingly goes off on these tangents that most Americans either donât give a ratâs behind about or completely disagree with the Republican position. This seems to be another example of that phenomenon, only itâs turbo charged. No matter how one might feel about Bergdahlâs political views or opinions on war, heâs still an American soldier and thereâs pretty well universal agreement that we donât leave our people behind. I really donât see how itâs at all a winning position to argue that we shouldâve left an American soldier to die as a POW.
When youâre a hammer everything looks like a nail.
Of course he does.
I wonder with all these hearings will our legislators be able to pass any laws? Oh waitâŚ
Itâs not, itâs a losing position to take. What Iâd really like is for some journalist to flat out ask is, so do you think we shouldâve left him behind? No dancing, or pussyfooting around it. Just flat out say, âhis views on war may have changed once he was actually in a war zone, and not armchair quarterbacking, so that now means he deserved to be a prisoner for however long they chose to keep him alive, right?â