Reactionary war mongers Graham and McCain

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Cons are showing their anti-American hate.

Graham says,
The war hawks are out in full force. On CNN, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) called President Obama weak and indecisive for not already having done something about Russia invading Ukraine.

Then he says,
“Well, number one, stop going on television and trying to threaten thugs and dictators. It is not your strong suit. Every time the president goes on national television and threatens Putin or anyone like Putin, everybody’s eyes roll, including mine. We have a weak and indecisive president that invites aggression. President Obama needs to do something.”

So Lindsy criticizes for not doing something in one breath, and criticizes for threatening in the next breath.

Republicans like Sen. Graham can almost taste the blood that a new military conflict would spill. They are aroused by the idea that their Cold War fantasies of war with Russia could finally be realized.

President Obama is reacting to this crisis in the way that a strong leader of the global community is supposed to. The days of cowboying it up, and sending our young men and women to die in wars of choice are over.

What Lindsey Graham is criticizing as weakness is exactly what makes Obama a strong president and his comments are proof that Republicans have learned nothing from their many failures during the presidency of George W. Bush.

Graham’s comments illustrate why Republicans still can’t be trusted, or put in charge of our troops and foreign policy.

President Obama’s good judgment is the backstop that is preventing the country from being dragged into another unnecessary war.

If you don’t believe that, just listen to the comments of Lindsey Graham.

Lindsey Graham Calls Obama Weak and Indecisive For Not Already Going to War With Russia

John McCain shows why it's a good thing he wasn't elected president....

In response to reports of a Russian takeover in parts of Crimea, Arizona Senator John McCain said on Friday, “We are all Ukrainians,” before calling for swift U.S. economic aid to Ukraine, condemnation of Russia at the United Nations, sanctions against Russian officials and the installation of U.S. missiles in the nearby Czech Republic.

No we are not. We are Americans. Let us mind America’s business. McCain actually wants to make war with Russia more likely:

On the military front, McCain believes Putin needs to face a show of U.S. strength. Putin is “convinced that the United States is weak and there’ll be no significant retaliation of his occupation of the Crimea and possibly eastern Ukraine,” he says. He wants to see Obama revive the Bush era missile defense plan, which would have placed U.S. missiles in the Czech Republic. He also believes that speeding up Georgia accession to NATO would send a strong message to Putin.

No, Sen. McCain, We Are Americans | The American Conservative
 
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You understand no one is calling for war, right?
Are you hung over this morning or just really stupid?
 
and they also voted down more care for VETS just yesterday.



They love war but hate paying for it
 
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Cons are showing their anti-American hate.

Graham says,
The war hawks are out in full force. On CNN, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) called President Obama weak and indecisive for not already having done something about Russia invading Ukraine.

Then he says,
“Well, number one, stop going on television and trying to threaten thugs and dictators. It is not your strong suit. Every time the president goes on national television and threatens Putin or anyone like Putin, everybody’s eyes roll, including mine. We have a weak and indecisive president that invites aggression. President Obama needs to do something.”

So Lindsy criticizes for not doing something in one breath, and criticizes for threatening in the next breath.

Republicans like Sen. Graham can almost taste the blood that a new military conflict would spill. They are aroused by the idea that their Cold War fantasies of war with Russia could finally be realized.

President Obama is reacting to this crisis in the way that a strong leader of the global community is supposed to. The days of cowboying it up, and sending our young men and women to die in wars of choice are over.

What Lindsey Graham is criticizing as weakness is exactly what makes Obama a strong president and his comments are proof that Republicans have learned nothing from their many failures during the presidency of George W. Bush.

Graham’s comments illustrate why Republicans still can’t be trusted, or put in charge of our troops and foreign policy.

President Obama’s good judgment is the backstop that is preventing the country from being dragged into another unnecessary war.

If you don’t believe that, just listen to the comments of Lindsey Graham.

Lindsey Graham Calls Obama Weak and Indecisive For Not Already Going to War With Russia

John McCain shows why it's a good thing he wasn't elected president....

In response to reports of a Russian takeover in parts of Crimea, Arizona Senator John McCain said on Friday, “We are all Ukrainians,” before calling for swift U.S. economic aid to Ukraine, condemnation of Russia at the United Nations, sanctions against Russian officials and the installation of U.S. missiles in the nearby Czech Republic.

No we are not. We are Americans. Let us mind America’s business. McCain actually wants to make war with Russia more likely:

On the military front, McCain believes Putin needs to face a show of U.S. strength. Putin is “convinced that the United States is weak and there’ll be no significant retaliation of his occupation of the Crimea and possibly eastern Ukraine,” he says. He wants to see Obama revive the Bush era missile defense plan, which would have placed U.S. missiles in the Czech Republic. He also believes that speeding up Georgia accession to NATO would send a strong message to Putin.

No, Sen. McCain, We Are Americans | The American Conservative

I didn't see anything about war but O is weak and incompetent.
 
Translation: I've got nothing.
No one is calling for war, dunderhead.

Read the link.

Aha I get it. Yet another exercise in remedial reading where I have to point out the facts in the story do not support the headline from the obviously biased lefty writer.
No thanks.

Again, Obviously you're too stupid to read the link.

I didn't see anything about war but O is weak and incompetent.
Blind in one eye, and can't see out of the other.
McCain actually wants to make war with Russia more likely:
 
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Cons are showing their anti-American hate.

Graham says,
The war hawks are out in full force. On CNN, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) called President Obama weak and indecisive for not already having done something about Russia invading Ukraine.

Then he says,
“Well, number one, stop going on television and trying to threaten thugs and dictators. It is not your strong suit. Every time the president goes on national television and threatens Putin or anyone like Putin, everybody’s eyes roll, including mine. We have a weak and indecisive president that invites aggression. President Obama needs to do something.”

So Lindsy criticizes for not doing something in one breath, and criticizes for threatening in the next breath.

Republicans like Sen. Graham can almost taste the blood that a new military conflict would spill. They are aroused by the idea that their Cold War fantasies of war with Russia could finally be realized.

President Obama is reacting to this crisis in the way that a strong leader of the global community is supposed to. The days of cowboying it up, and sending our young men and women to die in wars of choice are over.

What Lindsey Graham is criticizing as weakness is exactly what makes Obama a strong president and his comments are proof that Republicans have learned nothing from their many failures during the presidency of George W. Bush.

Graham’s comments illustrate why Republicans still can’t be trusted, or put in charge of our troops and foreign policy.

President Obama’s good judgment is the backstop that is preventing the country from being dragged into another unnecessary war.

If you don’t believe that, just listen to the comments of Lindsey Graham.

Lindsey Graham Calls Obama Weak and Indecisive For Not Already Going to War With Russia

John McCain shows why it's a good thing he wasn't elected president....

In response to reports of a Russian takeover in parts of Crimea, Arizona Senator John McCain said on Friday, “We are all Ukrainians,” before calling for swift U.S. economic aid to Ukraine, condemnation of Russia at the United Nations, sanctions against Russian officials and the installation of U.S. missiles in the nearby Czech Republic.

No we are not. We are Americans. Let us mind America’s business. McCain actually wants to make war with Russia more likely:

On the military front, McCain believes Putin needs to face a show of U.S. strength. Putin is “convinced that the United States is weak and there’ll be no significant retaliation of his occupation of the Crimea and possibly eastern Ukraine,” he says. He wants to see Obama revive the Bush era missile defense plan, which would have placed U.S. missiles in the Czech Republic. He also believes that speeding up Georgia accession to NATO would send a strong message to Putin.

No, Sen. McCain, We Are Americans | The American Conservative

The senators are not looking for war...they are looking for leadership from Obabble. Will they never understand he is incapable?
 
Holy smokes, is anything ever Obama's fault in the little people's world?
 
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