Obama’s Uninspiring Iraq Speech

Obama Is NO Commander-in-Chief

The last time socialist Barack Hussein Obama had an Oval Office address it was dry and uninspiring.  Last night’s speech on Iraq again was dry and uninspired.  Obama the community organizer was taking all of the credit for a military success he had nothing to do with.  Obama voted against the surge and funding for the military while he was in the Senate.

Obama in this speech again showed he is No Commander-in-Chief.  The community organizer is out of his league and looks down on the military.

Obama sort of praised George W. Bush, but curiously set up his praise in a way to make himself look better. He then turned almost as quickly to the economy and blamed George Bush for the economic picture. At least tonight, however, he was kind enough not to use Bush’s name directly.

This speech about Iraq went off on domestic spending initiatives, and then made sure the Taliban knew we definitely would be departing Afghanistan on time so they could sit back and relax a few more months before taking back over.

It was a pathetic mish mash of schizophrenic campaign themes built up as an “Iraq speech” so the networks would carry it in full. The speech could be boiled down to “I love the troops. Blah. Iraq. Blah. Jobs, jobs, jobs. Hey, let’s go spend some more money!!!! Blah. Iraq. Blah.”

Again in this speech he took credit for Iraq although he has been against it from the start.  Socialist Obama though still refuses to take any blame for an economy that he has done his level best to destroy.  Our economy is on life support, people are desperately looking for jobs.

Look up the term malignant narcissism.

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