Everybody's favorite little bitch, Barack Obama, went on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno because he's just another whore with product to promote. Braless and toothless, Barack felt the need to 'dish' on NSA whistle-blower Ed Snowden. (Video at CBS News, if you missed it.)
RT covers it here. They note:
Obama said Russia’s recent decision to grant Edward Snowden
temporary asylum reflected the "underlying challenges" he
now faces in dealing with Moscow.
"There have been times where they slip back into Cold-War
thinking and a Cold-War mentality," Obama remarked.
They're the problem? Russia?
The US refused to go through the extradition process and wanted Ed handed over on their say so and it's Russia that has a problem, not the US government?
And is anyone else bothered that the whiny, little bitch has yet to publicly condemn James Clapper -- whom Barack supervises -- for lying to Congress but he can't shut up about Ed?
At what point does the little bitch Barack Obama take accountability?
He won't even acknowledge the spying. He's a complete and utter fraud and I'm not in the mood for the little bitch this morning.
He's dragged the presidency even lower with both scandals and spectacles. No, it's not okay for the president to be doing entertainment interviews. (Although I do think Jay was more of a journalist -- and Jay doesn't claim to be -- than the insufferable Charlie Rose was.) We're also supposed to accept this as normal and it's not. The president of the United States is supposed to face tough questions, not be a dishy Gabor sister but that's probably all that we can expect from the intellectually stunted Barack.
Ed's a whistle-blower. The White House wants to paint him as a "coward" for going to Russia. Seems to me that the real coward is the president who won't face a real press conference and who runs to fluffy entertainment programs to avoid tough questions.
And really tough questions would be asking about the things in the April 30th Iraq snapshot:
December 6, 2012, the Memorandum
of Understanding For Defense Cooperation Between the Ministry of
Defense of the Republic of Iraq and the Department Defense of the United
States of America was signed. We covered it in the December 10th and December 11th
snapshots -- lots of luck finding coverage elsewhere including in media
outlets -- apparently there was some unstated agreement that everyone
would look the other way. It was similar to the silence that greeted Tim Arango's September 25th New York Times report which noted,
"Iraq and the United States are negotiating an agreement that could
result in the return of small units of American soldiers to Iraq on
training missions. At the request of the Iraqi government, according to
[US] General [Robert L.] Caslen, a unit of Army Special Operations
soldiers was recently deployed to Iraq to advise on counterterrorism and
help with intelligence."
Real tough questions would include: Why did you send US troops into Iraq last fall without telling the American people.
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