Hey, it was getting close to his nap time.What was the emergency with Biden’s watch when he was supposed to be showing respect to dead American soldiers that he caused?
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Hey, it was getting close to his nap time.What was the emergency with Biden’s watch when he was supposed to be showing respect to dead American soldiers that he caused?
I bet that was it. Someone had told him the time and he was worried he might be punished.Hey, it was getting close to his nap time.
However you feel about "those people," the point, I think, is that you don't get to sit there and criticize Biden for failing to get out the people you don't want here, anyway.Because the Dems have pulled another fast one.
70% of these refugees won't be "translators" who fought on the battlefield with US forces. They will be those who were able to get to the airport, and fast enough to run onto a plane.
Why don't you google and see how well Afghan immigration has worked for Europe.
COH: Actually, I don't think there was ever any implied commitment to bring Afghan people out of Afghanistan. They knew what they were signing up for. F*ck 'em.That's pathetic. We admit hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants and refugees carrying God-knows what diseases including covid postives in excess of 15% by waiving all immigration protocols and we can't admit a handful of dogs because all of a sudden we have customs protocol requirements? Some of these dogs might be a little kid's pet who had to flee. I'm just sick of what our government has become.
His major mistake was contacting our own US Embassy... The traitors (at the top: Biden, Blinken, Sullivan, etc...) who we have running the show these days probably directed them to give him up... 😡😣😖
He once again sets up the false choice of a troop surge or honoring the Trump withdrawal. That reality only exists if you allow yourself to be dictated to by the Taliban.How so?
Here’s what I don’t get. Biden blames Trump for agreeing to withdraw. Then Biden takes credit for withdrawing.He once again sets up the false choice of a troop surge or honoring the Trump withdrawal. That reality only exists if you allow yourself to be dictated to by the Taliban.
Not to mention his annoying habit of blaming everyone else and then claiming the withdrawal went as well as possible. Which is it? Was the withdrawal a success or did the Trump admin and Afghan army put you in a position to lose lives?
Probably my favorite comedian right now.Tim Dillon is a national treasure.
I don't think he blames Trump for agreeing to withdraw since Biden has supported withdrawing, he may disagree with some of the provisions of the deal. I have no idea what options were available in the deal, so I'm not going to criticize the deal. It may have been the best we could do. Ideally the prisoners wouldn't have been released until we left, but the art of compromise is that we have to give up stuff too.Here’s what I don’t get. Biden blames Trump for agreeing to withdraw. Then Biden takes credit for withdrawing.
Hey Marv..., as an amateur historian I'm surprised you've allowed Biden and his spokes-people to get away with having called this Fiasco "the Largest airlift in US history" on multiple occasions...I don't think he blames Trump for agreeing to withdraw since Biden has supported withdrawing, he may disagree with some of the provisions of the deal. I have no idea what options were available in the deal, so I'm not going to criticize the deal. It may have been the best we could do. Ideally the prisoners wouldn't have been released until we left, but the art of compromise is that we have to give up stuff too.
The article is right on that specific point, wrong in others. It was what we signed up to do, we had two candidates running vowing they would end the Afghan war. The article sure implies that this was a cowardly retreat, I do not think it was not would I if Trump completed that part of the deal. It was a realization that facts on the ground showed we spent 20 years wrong.Hey Marv..., as an amateur historian I'm surprised you've allowed Biden and his spokes-people to get away with having called this Fiasco "the Largest airlift in US history" on multiple occasions...
While it doesn't surprise me, at all, that They don't know US History, their ignorance of it shouldn't give them a pass when it comes to using Fake facts to spin this debacle...
***My comments are not meant in any way to disparage the servicemen and women who actually participated and executed the crappy mission given them to the best of their ability (and..., as usual..., did a sterling job of making Lemonade out of the nearly rotten lemons provided by the Biden team)...
Here's the Reality in regard to US Airlift History:
Kudos on using the same format I used when replying to you.COH: Actually, I don't think there was ever any implied commitment to bring Afghan people out of Afghanistan. They knew what they were signing up for. F*ck 'em.
Also COH: Biden is a goddamn MONSTER for not patriating Afghan dogs!
WTF, man? Do you even take yourself seriously at this point?
The article is right on that specific point, wrong in others. It was what we signed up to do, we had two candidates running vowing they would end the Afghan war. The article sure implies that this was a cowardly retreat, I do not think it was not would I if Trump completed that part of the deal. It was a realization that facts on the ground showed we spent 20 years wrong.
As you know, the topic is the Airlift itself, not the history of the war, nor the "decision" to exit.
As seemingly No One on the Left is willing to acknowledge..., it was Never the decision that most took issue with (although I did and was in the minority)..., It is/was the incredibly bungled approach to the execution of leaving that all but the most partisan Do take issue with...
I always thought you were more of a moderate Democrat but if you're attempting to spin this Debacle I guess I was wrong...
She's an airhead.
Hey Marv..., as an amateur historian I'm surprised you've allowed Biden and his spokes-people to get away with having called this Fiasco "the Largest airlift in US history" on multiple occasions...
While it doesn't surprise me, at all, that They don't know US History, their ignorance of it shouldn't give them a pass when it comes to using Fake facts to spin this debacle...
***My comments are not meant in any way to disparage the servicemen and women who actually participated and executed the crappy mission given them to the best of their ability (and..., as usual..., did a sterling job of making Lemonade out of the nearly rotten lemons provided by the Biden team)...
Here's the Reality in regard to US Airlift History:
I think things went worse than they should have. But I am not sure we know the details. I have complained about not getting civilians out, but then it turns out we have told people since March to get the hell out of Dodge. The Bagram decision looks like a mistake but it appears what the military advised. I agree it looks bad but we don't yet know how bad. Eventually people will come forward.
But that article had a tone implying we should have stayed. Any departure from Afghanistan would result in the Taliban taking over and looking like we ran. One struggles to leave a war without victory with dignity. I am sure we should have done things better, I am just not sure we know all the facts.
But you are right, this was not the Berlin Airlift. Maybe the largest airlift of humans. The largest mass evacuation ever was East Prussia but it was mostly sea, like Dunkirk.
I thought the Berlin airlift only provided supplies? I didn't know they removed people from Berlin? Are you sure they conveyed people out?They know its a lie. They're not ALL that stupid. They also know the MSM will not call them out and that 98% of the population is functionally illiterate about US History.
diaper change from Dr Jill.Hey, it was getting close to his nap time.
They know its a lie. They're not ALL that stupid. They also know the MSM will not call them out and that 98% of the population is functionally illiterate about US History.
I’m not sure what your point is here. I think the sole reason Biden casts blame on Trump is because that is what Democratic polling data requires Biden to do. A lot of Trump blame from all quarters is vacuous talking points without substance. This is no exception.I don't think he blames Trump for agreeing to withdraw since Biden has supported withdrawing, he may disagree with some of the provisions of the deal. I have no idea what options were available in the deal, so I'm not going to criticize the deal. It may have been the best we could do. Ideally the prisoners wouldn't have been released until we left, but the art of compromise is that we have to give up stuff too.
I have heard many people specifically blame Trump on the timeline and the release of the Taliban prisoners. That isn't the same as blaming him on leaving, they are specific points. I don't blame Trump on either as I don't know what happened in the talks. Maybe we had to turn over the prisoners to get any deal. I don't know. But complaining about that isn't the same as complaining about everything.I’m not sure what your point is here. I think the sole reason Biden casts blame on Trump is because that is what Democratic polling data requires Biden to do. A lot of Trump blame from all quarters is vacuous talking points without substance. This is no exception.
No, that was a lie.It gets much worse. How many heartwarming stories have we read and heard about our military dogs? About the lives they saved in Afghanistan? Well, think about this . . . . .we left them all. We had room on the planes. We left them all
Yea, the rube outrage porn also included the dogs.No, that was a lie.
Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby called out right wing media outlets spreading false information.
"To correct erroneous reports, the U.S. Military did not leave any dogs in cages at Hamid Karzai International Airport, including the reported military working dogs. Photos circulating online were animals under the care of the Kabul Small Animal Rescue, not dogs under our care," Kirby said in a tweet.
Read closer.No, that was a lie.
Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby called out right wing media outlets spreading false information.
"To correct erroneous reports, the U.S. Military did not leave any dogs in cages at Hamid Karzai International Airport, including the reported military working dogs. Photos circulating online were animals under the care of the Kabul Small Animal Rescue, not dogs under our care," Kirby said in a tweet.
It was a POW exchange. Our side held more prisoners, so the numbers reflect that imbalance.I have heard many people specifically blame Trump on the timeline and the release of the Taliban prisoners. That isn't the same as blaming him on leaving, they are specific points. I don't blame Trump on either as I don't know what happened in the talks. Maybe we had to turn over the prisoners to get any deal. I don't know. But complaining about that isn't the same as complaining about everything.
But we had to know that prior to the exchange. I can't believe we were caught completely flatfooted on the difference in numbers.It was a POW exchange. Our side held more prisoners, so the numbers reflect that imbalance.
He tries to pass himself off as moderate, but he's as leftist as they come.As you know, the topic is the Airlift itself, not the history of the war, nor the "decision" to exit.
As seemingly No One on the Left is willing to acknowledge..., it was Never the decision to leave itself that most took issue with (although I did and was in the minority)..., It is/was the incredibly bungled, making literally every wrong decision possible, approach to the execution of leaving that all but the most partisan Do take issue with...
I always thought you were more of a moderate Democrat but if you're attempting to spin this Debacle I guess I was wrong...
Read more completely:Read closer.
”Military did not leave any dogs in cages at Hamid Karzai International Airport,”
The equipment figure is about $18 billion from 2001-2018 according to a July 2019 report from the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction. Naturally one of the myriad groups of Trumper trio of stooges, (Boebert, Blackburn, and the Orange one himself) latched on to the $85 Billion for all costs in Afghan figure so they could exaggerate the equipment cost and stir up their base. Must've worked, since you're repeating it here...Forbes says training and equipment. Nothing about operating costs.
How much do you think went to training those illiterates?
Staggering Costs – U.S. Military Equipment Left Behind In Afghanistan
The Biden Administration is hiding previously published audit reports quantifying U.S.-funded military gear into Afghanistan. Reports disappeared from federal websites over the weekend.www.forbes.com
So for future reference, you consider $18 billion to be a negligible amount then? Got it…🙄The equipment figure is about $18 billion from 2001-2018 according to a July 2019 report from the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction. Naturally one of the myriad groups of Trumper trio of stooges, (Boebert, Blackburn, and the Orange one himself) latched on to the $85 Billion for all costs in Afghan figure so they could exaggerate the equipment cost and stir up their base. Must've worked, since you're repeating it here...
When I first read the article you linked, I was astounded that a "military media source" could be so off on the actual amounts, and keep repeating incorrect, highly inflated numbers. You know since the SIGAR had previously issued his official account 2 yrs earlier and anyone connected to the Defense Dept would know the actual facts? So I checked the "about" tab for "American Military News" and discovered it is in no way any accurate military source...
Did you think you were quoting a credible source?
"American Military News LLC is a private media company owned by our Founder and CEO, Kellen Giuda. You can read our mission here.
To contact American Military News please email info@americanmilitarynews.com.
OUR TEAM
Kellen Giuda
CEO, OWNER
Kellen Giuda is the founder, owner and CEO of American Military News LLC. Giuda previously owned and operated an operations management firm in New York City and Washington, DC and prior to that he was a Project Manager at an architecture firm in downtown Manhattan, NYC.
Giuda is a member of Business Executives for National Security (BENS), the Online News Association (ONA) and the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).
Giuda grew up in a Navy family moving from base to base and his family eventually settled in New Hampshire where he was raised. He attended the University of Miami and graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture."
So what's next? Somebody is going to repost the lie that Biden looked at his watch during the ceremony, despite the 45 min video from CSPAN (which wasn't edited to score political points) clearly, shows that the vans have driven off and the ceremony has ended before Biden looks at his watch? Are you going to repeat that lie as well...
When someone makes a false claim on FB and doesn't reply (or suddenly disappears) when fact-checkers contact them and ask them to "defend" their claim, that's usually an indicator that if you believe the claim you're being conned... Congrats?
If we were in fact spending 300 million a day there then it will not take to long to recoup that 18 billion-about 60 days.So for future reference, you consider $18 billion to be a negligible amount then? Got it…🙄
The ceremony had ended before Biden looked at his watch?!?!!!? I don't know what alternative universe you're living in but I watched clips of his doing it (during the Transfer Ceremony) on 3 different networks... I suppose you're going to tell me that MSNBC and CNN are both out to get him now (DWS)...The equipment figure is about $18 billion from 2001-2018 according to a July 2019 report from the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction. Naturally one of the myriad groups of Trumper trio of stooges, (Boebert, Blackburn, and the Orange one himself) latched on to the $85 Billion for all costs in Afghan figure so they could exaggerate the equipment cost and stir up their base. Must've worked, since you're repeating it here...
When I first read the article you linked, I was astounded that a "military media source" could be so off on the actual amounts, and keep repeating incorrect, highly inflated numbers. You know since the SIGAR had previously issued his official account 2 yrs earlier and anyone connected to the Defense Dept would know the actual facts? So I checked the "about" tab for "American Military News" and discovered it is in no way any accurate military source...
Did you think you were quoting a credible source?
"American Military News LLC is a private media company owned by our Founder and CEO, Kellen Giuda. You can read our mission here.
To contact American Military News please email info@americanmilitarynews.com.
OUR TEAM
Kellen Giuda
CEO, OWNER
Kellen Giuda is the founder, owner and CEO of American Military News LLC. Giuda previously owned and operated an operations management firm in New York City and Washington, DC and prior to that he was a Project Manager at an architecture firm in downtown Manhattan, NYC.
Giuda is a member of Business Executives for National Security (BENS), the Online News Association (ONA) and the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).
Giuda grew up in a Navy family moving from base to base and his family eventually settled in New Hampshire where he was raised. He attended the University of Miami and graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture."
So what's next? Somebody is going to repost the lie that Biden looked at his watch during the ceremony, despite the 45 min video from CSPAN (which wasn't edited to score political points) clearly, shows that the vans have driven off and the ceremony has ended before Biden looks at his watch? Are you going to repeat that lie as well...
When someone makes a false claim on FB and doesn't reply (or suddenly disappears) when fact-checkers contact them and ask them to "defend" their claim, that's usually an indicator that if you believe the claim you're being conned... Congrats?
Lmao you link to more bs than the entire board combined. media and bs links have co-opted your entire brain. studies could be done on you and the deleterious impact of 24/7 newsThe equipment figure is about $18 billion from 2001-2018 according to a July 2019 report from the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction. Naturally one of the myriad groups of Trumper trio of stooges, (Boebert, Blackburn, and the Orange one himself) latched on to the $85 Billion for all costs in Afghan figure so they could exaggerate the equipment cost and stir up their base. Must've worked, since you're repeating it here...
When I first read the article you linked, I was astounded that a "military media source" could be so off on the actual amounts, and keep repeating incorrect, highly inflated numbers. You know since the SIGAR had previously issued his official account 2 yrs earlier and anyone connected to the Defense Dept would know the actual facts? So I checked the "about" tab for "American Military News" and discovered it is in no way any accurate military source...
Did you think you were quoting a credible source?
"American Military News LLC is a private media company owned by our Founder and CEO, Kellen Giuda. You can read our mission here.
To contact American Military News please email info@americanmilitarynews.com.
OUR TEAM
Kellen Giuda
CEO, OWNER
Kellen Giuda is the founder, owner and CEO of American Military News LLC. Giuda previously owned and operated an operations management firm in New York City and Washington, DC and prior to that he was a Project Manager at an architecture firm in downtown Manhattan, NYC.
Giuda is a member of Business Executives for National Security (BENS), the Online News Association (ONA) and the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).
Giuda grew up in a Navy family moving from base to base and his family eventually settled in New Hampshire where he was raised. He attended the University of Miami and graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture."
So what's next? Somebody is going to repost the lie that Biden looked at his watch during the ceremony, despite the 45 min video from CSPAN (which wasn't edited to score political points) clearly, shows that the vans have driven off and the ceremony has ended before Biden looks at his watch? Are you going to repeat that lie as well...
When someone makes a false claim on FB and doesn't reply (or suddenly disappears) when fact-checkers contact them and ask them to "defend" their claim, that's usually an indicator that if you believe the claim you're being conned... Congrats?
I'm starting to believe that a couple of these jokers actually are DNC operatives who believe that (much like the administration they serve) if they spew enough manure often enough that people will actually believe it... If they aren't working for them they should be...Lmao you link to more bs than the entire board combined. media and bs links have co-opted your entire brain.