The difference between Presidents Bush and Obama

We’re at war.

The president’s men say we’re in for the long haul. These bombings in Syria are going to go on for years.

The president’s men are being totally honest. This isn’t a quick fix.
Barack Obama, who it is alleged is a Constitutional scholar, emphatically stated as presidential candidate back in 2007 that the president absolutely does NOT have…

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Sarah Palin was right. Again.

No political figure garnered more public ridicule than Sarah Palin in the 2008 election. Radicals who control the media descended on Alaska with a vengeance to uncover dirt on Ms. Palin at the same time they showed shocking indifference to Barack Obama’s mysterious past.

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Obama’s “stable Iraq” exposes the flaw of his foreign policy

America expended a ton of blood, sweat, and tears to stabilize Iraq. Honorable people can disagree on whether we should have gone to war. In light of Mr. Obama’s decision to withdraw, in light of Iraq’s subsequent rapid descent into chaos, the U.S. clearly should not have gone to war. American lives were lost in vain…

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Megyn Kelly beats up on Dick Cheney and Barack Obama

“In your op-ed, you write as follows: ‘Rarely has a U.S. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many.’ But time and time again, history has proven that you got it wrong as well, sir. You said there were no doubts that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. You said we would be greeted as liberators. You said the Iraq insurgency was in its last throes back in 2005. And you said after our intervention, extremists would have to “rethink their strategy of jihad.” Now with almost a trillion dollars spent there with 4,500 American lives lost there, what do you say to those who say you were so wrong about so much at the expense of so many?”

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Hillary to Diane Sawyer: 'I take responsibility, but I don't mean it'

The anchor [Diane Sawyer] continued pressing, asking Clinton whether the people might be seeking from her a “sentence that begins from you ‘I should have…’?” Clinton sort of ducked that one. The accountability-heavy moment came when Sawyer’s slow and steady line of questioning on Benghazi security prompted Clinton to utter this self-contradictory and sure-to-be-repeated statement: “I take responsibility, but I was not making security decisions.”

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