If I hear one more journalist state "Hillary Clinton is going to have to explain her Iraq War vote." I am going to vomit.
I am sick of this crap!
I want to find the ONE journalist that will state to Jeb Bush, "You do agree that your brother acted prematurely and in violation of international resolutions regarding Iraq, don't you?"
Hillary Clinton was a Senator from New York State, perhaps everyone might recall September 11, 2001 after 6:00 AM in the morning when Mohammed Atta travels Colgan Air Flight 5930 from Portland International Jetport in Portland, Maine, to Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, along with Abdulaziz al-Omari.
Not only that, but, she was a Freshman Senator. When she was asked to vote for the Iraq Authorization for military force it was very clear the ONLY way that was going to happen was IF Iraq was found to be a threat to the USA by the United Nation's inspectors.
I don't want to hear it anymore.
George W. Bush had an agenda. We know about the Rumsfeld cabal and the rest.
ENOUGH!!!!!
She was not commander and chief that took the balance of power in the world for granted and launched an invasion into an unarmed country killing innumerable Iraqi citizens including women, children and the elderly. Imagine that, huh?
By Ali Elkin
After some hemming and hawing, (click here) Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio said that, even with the benefit of hindsight, the Iraq invasion was not a mistake.
“He was dealing with Saddam Hussein,” the Florida senator said on Fox's Fox News Sunday, referring to former President George W. Bush. “The world is a better place because Saddam Hussein is not there.”
The answer followed a long and confusing exchange, rife with interruptions, during which host Chris Wallace asked Rubio if the Florida Senator had changed his answer on Iraq. Wallace referenced Rubio's prior comments about Hussein with his Wednesday appearance on Charlie Rose, when he said that, knowing what we know now, he would not have authorized the invasion of Iraq. Rubio maintained that the seemingly contradictory answers did not constitute a flip....
He is sure, now? Is Marco Rubio sure he backs the Iraq invasion and would do it again?
I am sick of this crap!
I want to find the ONE journalist that will state to Jeb Bush, "You do agree that your brother acted prematurely and in violation of international resolutions regarding Iraq, don't you?"
Hillary Clinton was a Senator from New York State, perhaps everyone might recall September 11, 2001 after 6:00 AM in the morning when Mohammed Atta travels Colgan Air Flight 5930 from Portland International Jetport in Portland, Maine, to Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, along with Abdulaziz al-Omari.
Not only that, but, she was a Freshman Senator. When she was asked to vote for the Iraq Authorization for military force it was very clear the ONLY way that was going to happen was IF Iraq was found to be a threat to the USA by the United Nation's inspectors.
I don't want to hear it anymore.
George W. Bush had an agenda. We know about the Rumsfeld cabal and the rest.
ENOUGH!!!!!
She was not commander and chief that took the balance of power in the world for granted and launched an invasion into an unarmed country killing innumerable Iraqi citizens including women, children and the elderly. Imagine that, huh?
By Ali Elkin
After some hemming and hawing, (click here) Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio said that, even with the benefit of hindsight, the Iraq invasion was not a mistake.
“He was dealing with Saddam Hussein,” the Florida senator said on Fox's Fox News Sunday, referring to former President George W. Bush. “The world is a better place because Saddam Hussein is not there.”
The answer followed a long and confusing exchange, rife with interruptions, during which host Chris Wallace asked Rubio if the Florida Senator had changed his answer on Iraq. Wallace referenced Rubio's prior comments about Hussein with his Wednesday appearance on Charlie Rose, when he said that, knowing what we know now, he would not have authorized the invasion of Iraq. Rubio maintained that the seemingly contradictory answers did not constitute a flip....
He is sure, now? Is Marco Rubio sure he backs the Iraq invasion and would do it again?