Friday, June 12, 2015

This was a good stop for Jeb Bush. He is interested on all the dirt he can find on President Obama and Former Secretary Clinton.

Bush is ruthless. He doesn't care what a former President of Poland said about the USA. The more insults the better. Why did the President of Police diss the USA in the first place?

August 11, 2015
By Benjy Sarlin

WARSAW, Poland – Former Florida governor (click here) and Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush paid his respects to Poland’s tragic history and met with national leaders on Thursday to discuss America’s role in Europe, continuing his international tour in the run-up to his June 15 campaign launch. 

While a number of candidates have struggled in their trips abroad – Mitt Romney’s own 2012 visit to Poland ended with his spokesman telling reporters on camera to “kiss my a–” – Bush has managed to keep things calm. It’s the home front where the trouble has occurred, as Bush’s pre-campaign team works to steady the ship after a major staff shakeup. And Bush has faced fresh scrutiny of a passage in a 1995 book he co-authored about the value of shaming unwed parents.... 

I have absolutely no doubt the Former President of Poland hates the USA because NATO didn't engage Russia over Ukraine. That is why he would be saying "...they are losers...." He was having a tantrum. What does Bush want to destroy the competition? All the dirt he can find! So why not solicit angry comments from a former President?  

"kiss my a-" is standard conversation between Americans and Poland. Poland's President was the reason South Ossetia and Abkhazia was cleaved off by Russia. There were 1000 people dead. There is nothing more Poland would like, but, to have the USA annihilate Russia. So, we are losers. Amazing. This what would happen if Poland had nuclear capacity.

Three Polish ministers and a household name in Brussels, (click here) Radosław Sikorski, the speaker of parliament and former foreign minister, resigned Wednesday (10 June) following an eavesdropping scandal that has rocked Poland’s centre-right government. EurActiv Poland contributed to this article.
Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz said yesterday that three ministers connected to a high-profile eavesdropping scandal have tendered their resignations.
Treasury minister Włodzimierz Karpiński, sport minister Andrzej Biernat and health minister Bartosz Arłukowicz will step down.
Parliamentary speaker Radosław Sikorski has also offered his resignation, she said.
Poland was rocked last year by a scandal involving secret recordings of government officials making derogatory comments about domestic and international allies....

Next time Poland's President starts a civil war while massacring citizens, NATO really should be the first to respond and end the conflict before it gets deadly.