Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The Commander in Chief


You would think that as a future Commander in Chief (assuming he wins) The Messiah might want to meet with military members and answer their questions. Instead he's avoiding town-hall meetings with the military and John McCain. Probably because he knows they don't respect him and doesn't want to answer questions about how he's going to sit down for tea with dictators and terrorists to talk about their "issues."


This is from a Laura Ingraham post:


POTENTIAL COMMANDER-"OF"-CHIEF AVOIDS MILITARY: We'd like to know what incredibly important event Barack Obama has scheduled on August 11 that prevents him from participating in a debate at Texas' Fort Hood. The townhall event, sponsored by an array of military support groups, hopes to offer the 6,000-strong audience (predominantly veterans and military families) an opportunity to directly question their next commander-in-chief. John McCain is ready and willing, but so far the Obama just can't find an opening. We wonder what scares him most -- a face-to-face matchup with McCain, potential heckles, or simply not being in front of his customary mass gathering of zombies. Whatever the explanation, Obama looks weak in front an audience that needs to respect him as their commander. Not a good start.

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