Tomorrow night Romney needs to remind America of one thing....

Romney has made two attempts to politicize the tragedy at our consulate in Libya. The first time, on the night of the attack, he botched the information and accused our diplomats of "apologizing" to terrorists. Last week he botched his attempt to trip up the President...Proceed Governor

Lets see if he has learned from his mistakes

three strikes.

Do you pay much for the nurse that has to wipe the drool off your idiot chin?
 
Romney has made two attempts to politicize the tragedy at our consulate in Libya. The first time, on the night of the attack, he botched the information and accused our diplomats of "apologizing" to terrorists. Last week he botched his attempt to trip up the President...Proceed Governor

Lets see if he has learned from his mistakes

Romney told the truth the day after Libya it was Obama that lied his ass off about some dumb fucking video....That is the fact you are trying to distort you pathetic hack.

Yea..yea

The FoxNation is strong in this one
 
Romney has made two attempts to politicize the tragedy at our consulate in Libya. The first time, on the night of the attack, he botched the information and accused our diplomats of "apologizing" to terrorists. Last week he botched his attempt to trip up the President...Proceed Governor

Lets see if he has learned from his mistakes

three strikes.

Do you pay much for the nurse that has to wipe the drool off your idiot chin?

Not much. Do you need to pay much for the nurse that whips the romney jizz off yours?

We can both be stupid man. No problem. You even have the advantage of far more practice.

Dumbfuck little clown.
 
When obama starts bragging about ending the Iraq war Romney needs to pounce and remind everyone of this.

The exit strategy and timeline for the Iraq war was Bush's NOT Obama's. In fact Obama tried to negotiate with Iraq to keep our troops there beyond the deadline for withdrawl but FAILED in his negotiations.

He should also comment on Obama's eagerness to blame Bush for every failure yet never give him credit when its Bush's policies that led to success.

Romney's "retort", if he uses that line of thinking, will be that he wanted troops to stay there longer.

I hope he goes for it.
 
Romney has made two attempts to politicize the tragedy at our consulate in Libya. The first time, on the night of the attack, he botched the information and accused our diplomats of "apologizing" to terrorists. Last week he botched his attempt to trip up the President...Proceed Governor

Lets see if he has learned from his mistakes

Romney told the truth the day after Libya it was Obama that lied his ass off about some dumb fucking video....That is the fact you are trying to distort you pathetic hack.

Yea..yea

The FoxNation is strong in this one

I know you don't recognize it but its called the truth .....
 
When obama starts bragging about ending the Iraq war Romney needs to pounce and remind everyone of this.

The exit strategy and timeline for the Iraq war was Bush's NOT Obama's. In fact Obama tried to negotiate with Iraq to keep our troops there beyond the deadline for withdrawl but FAILED in his negotiations.

He should also comment on Obama's eagerness to blame Bush for every failure yet never give him credit when its Bush's policies that led to success.

And Obama should say that Bush only talked about leaving Iraq after the Republicans were kicked out of office and Bush had no decision in the weather to pull out of Iraq.

Kinda like a drunk saying he was planning on leaving the bar after a bouncer throws him out on the street.
 
When obama starts bragging about ending the Iraq war Romney needs to pounce and remind everyone of this.

The exit strategy and timeline for the Iraq war was Bush's NOT Obama's. In fact Obama tried to negotiate with Iraq to keep our troops there beyond the deadline for withdrawl but FAILED in his negotiations.

He should also comment on Obama's eagerness to blame Bush for every failure yet never give him credit when its Bush's policies that led to success.

And Obama should say that Bush only talked about leaving Iraq after the Republicans were kicked out of office and Bush had no decision in the weather to pull out of Iraq.

Kinda like a drunk saying he was planning on leaving the bar after a bouncer throws him out on the street.

Kinda like nothin

Obama isn't debating Bush so that analogy is moot
 
When obama starts bragging about ending the Iraq war Romney needs to pounce and remind everyone of this.

The exit strategy and timeline for the Iraq war was Bush's NOT Obama's. In fact Obama tried to negotiate with Iraq to keep our troops there beyond the deadline for withdrawl but FAILED in his negotiations.

He should also comment on Obama's eagerness to blame Bush for every failure yet never give him credit when its Bush's policies that led to success.

And Obama should say that Bush only talked about leaving Iraq after the Republicans were kicked out of office and Bush had no decision in the weather to pull out of Iraq.

Kinda like a drunk saying he was planning on leaving the bar after a bouncer throws him out on the street.

Clearly, you know more about being thrown out of bars than about politics.

BAGHDAD — The United States has agreed to remove combat troops from Iraqi cities by next June and from the rest of the country by the end of 2011 if conditions in Iraq remain relatively stable, according to Iraqi and U.S. officials involved in negotiating a security accord governing American forces here.

The withdrawal timetable, which Bush administration officials called "aspirational goals" rather than fixed dates, are contained in the draft of an agreement that still must be approved by Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki and other Iraqi leaders before it goes before the fractious Parliament. It has the support of the Bush administration, American and Iraqi officials said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/22/world/africa/22iht-troops.4.15557880.html

President Barack Obama’s announcement on Friday that all 40,000 U.S. troops still in Iraq will leave the country by New Year’s Eve will, inevitably, draw howls of derision from GOP presidential hopefuls — this is, after all, early election season. But the decision to leave Iraq by that date was not actually taken by President Obama — it was taken by President George W. Bush, and by the Iraqi government.

In one of his final acts in office, President Bush in December of 2008 had signed a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the Iraqi government that set the clock ticking on ending the war he’d launched in March of 2003. The SOFA provided a legal basis for the presence of U.S. forces in Iraq after the United Nations Security Council mandate for the occupation mission expired at the end of 2008. But it required that all U.S. forces be gone from Iraq by January 1, 2012, unless the Iraqi government was willing to negotiate a new agreement that would extend their mandate. And as Middle East historian Juan Cole has noted, ”Bush had to sign what the [Iraqi] parliament gave him or face the prospect that U.S. troops would have to leave by 31 December, 2008, something that would have been interpreted as a defeat… Bush and his generals clearly expected, however, that over time Washington would be able to wriggle out of the treaty and would find a way to keep a division or so in Iraq past that deadline.”

But ending the U.S. troop presence in Iraq was an overwhelmingly popular demand among Iraqis, and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki appears to have been unwilling to take the political risk of extending it. While he was inclined to see a small number of American soldiers stay behind to continue mentoring Iraqi forces, the likes of Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, on whose support Maliki’s ruling coalition depends, were having none of it. Even the Obama Administration’s plan to keep some 3,000 trainers behind failed because the Iraqis were unwilling to grant them the legal immunity from local prosecution that is common to SOF agreements in most countries where U.S. forces are based.

Read more: Iraq’s Government, Not Obama, Called Time on the U.S. Troop Presence | TIME.com

So Obama did not end the war in Iraq, he simply followed through on agreements already signed by the Bush administration because he had no choice. From the beginning of his administration until today, Obama's foreign policy has made America less feared by its enemies and less respected by its friends.
 
All Obama has to remind America is that Romney thinks it is tragic that there are no troops left in Iraq.
 
When obama starts bragging about ending the Iraq war Romney needs to pounce and remind everyone of this.

The exit strategy and timeline for the Iraq war was Bush's NOT Obama's. In fact Obama tried to negotiate with Iraq to keep our troops there beyond the deadline for withdrawl but FAILED in his negotiations.

He should also comment on Obama's eagerness to blame Bush for every failure yet never give him credit when its Bush's policies that led to success.

And Obama should say that Bush only talked about leaving Iraq after the Republicans were kicked out of office and Bush had no decision in the weather to pull out of Iraq.

Kinda like a drunk saying he was planning on leaving the bar after a bouncer throws him out on the street.

Kinda like nothin

Obama isn't debating Bush so that analogy is moot

He's not.

Romney's contention is that we left to early.

And I hope he sticks with his guns on this.

History has shown, Romney won't..but heck..one can hope.
 
Romney has made two attempts to politicize the tragedy at our consulate in Libya. The first time, on the night of the attack, he botched the information and accused our diplomats of "apologizing" to terrorists. Last week he botched his attempt to trip up the President...Proceed Governor

Lets see if he has learned from his mistakes

I think you mean when the Obama Administration lied to the American people by blaming terrorist attacks on a video.
 
And Obama should say that Bush only talked about leaving Iraq after the Republicans were kicked out of office and Bush had no decision in the weather to pull out of Iraq.

Kinda like a drunk saying he was planning on leaving the bar after a bouncer throws him out on the street.

Kinda like nothin

Obama isn't debating Bush so that analogy is moot

He's not.

Romney's contention is that we left to early.

And I hope he sticks with his guns on this.

History has shown, Romney won't..but heck..one can hope.

Should be a fun debate regardless
 
How.... got any proof of that?

Thanks for asking..

Obama served on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ....Romney has no relevant experience

Serving in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee might have meant something, if obama had shown up. He didn't show up and he hasn't even now met with any advisors. obama has even refused to talk to any foreign heads of state! His middle east policy has the region in flames, it has allowed the muslim brotherhood to advance terrorist interests and helped to destroy the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt.

Our policy and the people that live in the foriegn nations do not march step in step. We do not control nations and people to our desires, they do have their own desires, and the mandate from the masses can't be ignored by a nation whose foundation is one of revolution from the mother nation.
 
All Obama has to remind America is that Romney thinks it is tragic that there are no troops left in Iraq.

So does Obama. Obama tried to negotiate a new status of forces agreement with the Iraqis that would have allowed thousands of US troops remain in Iraq, but the Iraqi government turned him down.
 
Romney has made two attempts to politicize the tragedy at our consulate in Libya. The first time, on the night of the attack, he botched the information and accused our diplomats of "apologizing" to terrorists. Last week he botched his attempt to trip up the President...Proceed Governor

Lets see if he has learned from his mistakes

I think you mean when the Obama Administration lied to the American people by blaming terrorist attacks on a video.

Let's get hos straight then

If the CIA gives yo bad intelligence then you are lying.......just like Bush lied about WMDs?
 
Romney has made two attempts to politicize the tragedy at our consulate in Libya. The first time, on the night of the attack, he botched the information and accused our diplomats of "apologizing" to terrorists. Last week he botched his attempt to trip up the President...Proceed Governor

Lets see if he has learned from his mistakes

I think you mean when the Obama Administration lied to the American people by blaming terrorist attacks on a video.

Let's get hos straight then

If the CIA gives yo bad intelligence then you are lying.......just like Bush lied about WMDs?

But the CIA didn't give Obama bad intelligence.

Within 24 hours of the deadly attack, the CIA station chief in Libya reported to Washington that there were eyewitness reports that the attack was carried out by militants, officials told The Associated Press. But for days, the Obama administration blamed it on an out-of-control demonstration over an American-made video ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad.

CIA in Libya Told D.C. Within 24 Hours Benghazi Was Not Spontaneous Response to Video | CNSNews.com

Obama got the correct intelligence from the CIA and he lied to the American people about the reason for the attack for two weeks and he lied about lying about it in the second debate. The question is, why would Obama do such a stupid thing? The answer is that a large part of the advantage Obama previously had over Romney on foreign policy was based on the perception he had done a good job in fighting against terrorism, and he was afraid that if the public knew the Benghazi attack had been perpetrated by an al Qaeda affiliate it would lower the public's opinion about his ability to effectively fight terrorists.
 
I think you mean when the Obama Administration lied to the American people by blaming terrorist attacks on a video.

Let's get hos straight then

If the CIA gives yo bad intelligence then you are lying.......just like Bush lied about WMDs?

But the CIA didn't give Obama bad intelligence.

Within 24 hours of the deadly attack, the CIA station chief in Libya reported to Washington that there were eyewitness reports that the attack was carried out by militants, officials told The Associated Press. But for days, the Obama administration blamed it on an out-of-control demonstration over an American-made video ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad.

CIA in Libya Told D.C. Within 24 Hours Benghazi Was Not Spontaneous Response to Video | CNSNews.com

Obama got the correct intelligence from the CIA and he lied to the American people about the reason for the attack for two weeks and he lied about lying about it in the second debate. The question is, why would Obama do such a stupid thing? The answer is that a large part of the advantage Obama previously had over Romney on foreign policy was based on the perception he had done a good job in fighting against terrorism, and he was afraid that if the public knew the Benghazi attack had been perpetrated by an al Qaeda affiliate it would lower the public's opinion about his ability to effectively fight terrorists.

Really?

WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama was told in his daily intelligence briefing for more than a week after the consulate siege in Benghazi that the assault grew out of a spontaneous protest, despite conflicting reports from witnesses and other sources that began to cast doubt on the accuracy of that assessment almost from the start.

New details about the contents of the President's Daily Brief show the extent to which top intelligence officials made the wrong call in their initial analysis of what happened on Sept. 11 at the U.S. Embassy in Benghazi.
.New details about the contents of the President's Daily Brief, which haven't been reported previously, show that the Central Intelligence Agency didn't adjust the classified assessment until Sept. 22, fueling tensions between the administration and the agency.

Intelligence Stressed Libya Protest Scenario - WSJ.com
 

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