Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Obama Finally Admits Now What He Wouldn't Admit Before: Trump Can Win
by Justin Holcomb
Barack Obama has finally admitted that Donald Trump has become more than just a thorn in his side, but now has become someone making it difficult to carry out his agenda. Obama is shaking, scrambling, and completely perplexed at the idea of Donald Trump becoming the next president of the United States.
Barack Obama has finally admitted that Donald Trump has become more than just a thorn in his side, but now has become someone making it difficult to carry out his agenda. Obama is shaking, scrambling, and completely perplexed at the idea of Donald Trump becoming the next president of the United States.
As Obama continually tries to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, as he should for his legacy is on the line, he is routinely proved wrong. He has virtually no ability to judge and comprehend the future of politics. What does this say about his ability to solve the problems in the Middle East or the horrific conditions Africa-Americans are under in the United States? Is his insight of the 2016 race a measure of his overall competency? If so, then we now understand the problems of the last eight years. Obama fumbles the ball. He does not have a winning instinct.
When asked by the “Today” show if it were possible Trump wins the presidency, Obama responded with “anything is possible.”
But back in February, he adamantly said that Trump would not become president. If he cannot judge politics here in America, how can he judge what is going on in Russia, China, or Iran?
Clinton on Security Failures in Benghazi: ‘It Was Not My Ball to Carry’
Hillary is unbelievable!
by Jason Howerton
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in an interview with “60 Minutes” that she was not responsible for security failures leading up to the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks in Benghazi.
by Jason Howerton
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in an interview with “60 Minutes” that she was not responsible for security failures leading up to the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks in Benghazi.
When asked what responsibility she has for the Benghazi attacks, Clinton said she “took responsibly” as secretary of state, but Congress found no negligence on her part.
“When this happened in Benghazi, I immediately stood up an independent committee – distinguished Americans, military and civilian experts,” she said. “They came out and they said, ‘You know, the ball was dropped – in security. And, you know, some of the decisions that were made, probably should have been rethought.’”
CBS’s Scott Pelley then interjected: “But wasn’t that your ball to carry?”
“No it wasn’t. It was not my ball to carry,” Clinton responded. “Read the reports, read all of the reports — all many hundreds of pages of them.”
The presumptive Democratic nominee said the security reports from Benghazi “never reached me” or “came to my attention.”
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