Seven Wishes wrote:Memorex wrote:
I'm not sure what you have been discussing here, but If it's a Benghazi thing, again, these are worlds apart. If a bomb goes off and kills some people, well, that's just part of the gamble. A bomb is a bomb and then it's over. It becomes an investigative and response operation. In the case of Benghazi, you have a series of stand down orders, long discussions about not wanting to upset the host country, etc. Truly pathetic stuff. Then you have the lies about cause, etc. I certainly can't imagine you are comparing Reagan's behavior to hers. Maybe I'm off base of the conversation.
You really need to put down the Kool-Aid.
http://www.pensitoreview.com/2015/06/01/worse-than-benghazi-reagan-ordered-220-marines-to-beirut-where-they-were-slaugthered-by-terrorists/In Washington, Reagan ignored warnings from his senior advisers that he’d put American troops in harm’s way.
“They had no mission but to sit at the airport,” Reagan Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger recalled years later, according to a Fox News report, “which is just like sitting in a bull’s-eye. I begged the president at least to pull them back and put them back on their transports as a more defensible position.”This, coming from his SECRETARY OF DEFENSE.
]So why was security at the base so dangerously lax? In an interview with Navy Times in 2008, Dakota Woods, then a senior fellow with the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and a former Marine Corps officer, said it was a case of politics trumping practicality. “There was a strong political imperative to avoid looking too hostile or aggressive,” Woods said, “so Marines on guard duty were prohibited from having their weapons in a ready-to-fire condition.”Imagine the outrage if it'd been discovered Obama was acquiescing to political correctness, and that, and his own ignorance, led to the easily preventable death of hundreds of Americans.
So you think the threat we face today is not more well-defined and understood than in 1981/1983? I'm not giving him a pass, mind you. I'm simply saying that aside from any previous issue, Benghazi was handled poorly for the sake of an election, for the sake of optics, and with very little regard to those who lost their lives. That's not just me talking, that's just a factual statement.
I personally hate with many passions Hillary Clinton. Truly. I find her to be despicable. That does not make me a Trump fan or anything other than who I am, an independent mind.
So there were warnings to Bill Clinton and George W Bush about Bin laden and even that planes could be used. But it really was not part of the vernacular. Even after the hideous bombing in Oklahoma, it just wasn't something that was real and solid. I submit the same is true for the bombing in Beirut. I was young, but I remember thinking how "new" that was for us. But when you look at Benghazi, there was nothing new at all. It was extremely predictable. I don't fault Obama or Clinton for us having been attacked. We are going to get that all the time. I fault them for not being better prepared and I fault them much, much more for not responding with all of our might. How many people have been found and arrested? You are saying we can't find these folks? Do you truly believe that? I don't want a country that doesn't send force without hesitation. I want a country that sends in help now and asks questions later. Because no one has the right to attack us, period. And anyone who has an idea that they can, ought to know what the outcome is going to be. We failed heavily that night. It was humiliating to me as a citizen of what should be considered the most powerful and responsive nation on earth.
I'm trying to think of any perfect presidents or any perfect people in military or government and there are zero. Mistakes will be made. I mean, I can look at Reagan and see the absolute debacle that was the AIDS crisis or Iran-Contra. Clearly, every president is going to succeed and stumble. I seriously have no idea what Trump would be. But there is no way our country should elect a person that is as dishonest and corrupt as Hillary. I can't believe we are even at this point.
Back in the 2008 election, I felt we would be better off with Hillary than Obama. I didn't care for her, but I felt he was way too inexperienced. Since that time, I have really paid attention to Hillary is. I mean, really looked at her. If there is anything I can't stand more than the next is someone that constantly hides their intentions or beliefs to win a vote. I fucking hate it. I know they all do it. And I am disgusted with most politicians for sure. But this woman is so dishonest. I don't think that anyone here disagrees with that, right? I know everyone picks their teams and so they have to defend their pick over the next. But looking at Hillary as Hillary and not in comparison to anyone else, she is a total disgrace as a human. Maybe this is what catapults a third party into the limelight, but I doubt it. Both parties are pretty good about quashing all of that. And since Jill Stein is actually having a voice, and because she is on the left, the media is doing somersaults to keep her name quiet. Sad. It's truly a sad time for politics in general.