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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 5:04:23 AM   
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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 5:14:51 AM   
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maddow had a very interesting spot on niger and chad and mali last night, I would post the link but you wouldn't watch it. its also too long for a tiny attention span..



"Rachel Maddow Defends Niger Theory After Experts Call It 'Conspiracymongering'"

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Rachel Maddow on Friday doubled down on her controversial reporting on the deadly Niger ambush on U.S. troops, in which she linked President Donald Trump’s travel ban with the deaths of four soldiers.

Maddow’s report, delivered Thursday and reiterated Friday, strongly suggested that Trump’s addition of Chad to his travel ban prompted the country to withdraw its U.S.-partnered counterterrorism troops in Niger, thus causing an increase in attacks by the self-described Islamic State in the area.

“Over the course of the day today lots of people have been very upset with me for reporting that last night, which is fine. I didn’t know you cared,” Maddow said in her Friday segment.

“But the upset over my reporting doesn’t mean that anything I reported wasn’t true. Everything I reported was true.”

...so no wonder Trump doesn’t want to talk about Niger. https://t.co/2TALH1fEKH
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) October 20, 2017

Andrew Lebovich, a PhD candidate in African History at Columbia University and a visiting fellow with the European Council on Foreign Relations, called out the segment on Twitter, arguing, “these things are not linked, they have to do with areas on literal opposite ends of the country.”

These things are not linked, they have to do with areas on literal opposite ends of the country. You are supposed to be better than this. https://t.co/szHZ18DUwE
— Andrew Lebovich (@tweetsintheME) October 20, 2017

The MSNBC host on Friday also briefly attempted to hedge her speculation, before adamantly reinforcing her theory once again.

“Now, this doesn’t mean that Chad withdrawing their troops was necessarily the cause of what happened to those U.S. troops who were ambushed,” Maddow said.

Then, spinning off into another tangent, she added:

“But honestly, if you are looking at the central domestic mystery here, which is why didn’t the president even acknowledge those deaths, in the worse combat causalities of his presidency ...

If you are interested in the central mystery of why the president is so reluctant to talk about that or take questions on that ― well it really is true, his administration just took what is widely believed to be absolutely inexplicable action to alienate, anger and insult the country that has been our most effective military partner against Islamic militants in the part of the world where these attacks just happened.”

Four U.S. soldiers were killed in Niger after a group of 50 militants affiliated with the so-called Islamic State in the Greater Sahara ambushed the patrol team during a routine train-and-advise mission.

More than two weeks after the ambush, still not much is known about why the troops were under-protected and why they were there in the first place.

Maddow’s theory on the ambush drew sharp criticism from experts familiar with the region, including assistant professor Laura Seay of Colby College’s Department of Government, who spoke to HuffPost’s Willa Frej after Maddow’s segment aired.

“No, that’s crazy,” Seay said of Maddow’s suggestion that Chadian troops were battling ISIS in Niger. “Everybody that I know is appalled by this. I would like to think that Maddow’s researchers are more responsible.”

After Maddow defended her Niger reporting on Friday, Seay tweeted at the MSNBC host to “sort out the facts.”

Maddow “told her audience that the Chadians were protecting civilians from ISIS,” Seay wrote. “They were not.”

While the major problem was implying a causal relationship based on facts, @maddow did say one false thing on Thurs. https://t.co/BIQ30mRi5X
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

.@maddow told her audience that the Chadians were protecting civilians from ISIS. They were not. https://t.co/rTLVYjZuHt
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

The Chadians were protecting civilians from Boko Haram, not the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara.
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

Boko Haram has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, but its actual connection to ISIS is pretty weak & its grievances are localized.
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

Any viewer without detailed knowledge of jihadi groups in the Sahel watching this would assume that the group the Chadians fought is...
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

...the same group that ambushed the American & Nigerien troops killed on Oct. 4. But it wasn’t.
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

Nor is there a shred of evidence that the departure of Chad from an entirely separate conflict 700 miles away “emboldened” ISGS to attack.
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

There are 2 possibilities here. One is that @maddow & her team are genuinely confused by these dynamics & not getting help from an expert.
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

The other is that @maddow & her team are deliberately twisting facts to mislead viewers into believing something that isn’t true.
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

As a longtime viewer of the show & fan of @maddow herself, I’m deeply disappointed either way.
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

I really hope that @maddow & @MaddowBlog will call any of the many experts on extremist groups in the Sahel who can sort out the facts here.
— Laura Seay (@texasinafrica) October 21, 2017

In a column for Slate, Seay warned that Maddow’s “irresponsible conspiracymongering” could lead left-leaning individuals down a rabbit hole similar to conservatives who blame the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on the Obama administration.

Seay wrote: “Maddow’s approach to this story — ‘just asking questions’ that are neither based in evidence nor likely to contribute to an accurate understanding of what happened in Niger and why — drags liberals down the same path that conservatives traveled with Benghazi, one of irrational, fearmongering claims that only serve to prolong the suffering of the families of the fallen while doing nothing to explain the root causes of the event.”

“In doing so,” she added, “Maddow also preyed upon Americans’ lack of knowledge about Africa, a widespread problem that ranges from not understanding how large the continent is to major news organizations mislabeling maps for national broadcast.”


https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/rachel-maddow-defends-niger-ambush-theory_us_59ebbfa8e4b00f08619f4390

maybe these huffpost writers are really townhall writers in disguise?



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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 5:58:33 AM   
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stole this off a Facebook group I am on to bitch about that fucking moron.

"Calling him a cunt is insulting cunts. Cunts are warm and though can be annoying as hell, they give great pleasure. They're strong, they're ressiliant and they bring life into the world (though unfortunately some of that life is cunts). The man is a coccyx. A vestigial part of our skeleton that's a remnant of our long distant tree swinging monkey past, that now has absolutely no use what so ever, apart from being a massive pain in the arse."

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 10:09:30 AM   
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FR. Bounty, Let me get this straight....
You dont watch the rachel clip, but you use a huffpo article to "prove that she is wrong"...from one writer and one twitter account from colby U. oh and the leibovich tweet, LMAO
from your own post Bounty....maddow did say one false thing on Thurs.
Meanwhile none of your publications, inside messengers and unnamed sources, or posts have actually mentioned the four dead soldiers, or what happened.
WHere are your sources on what happened. Where is your ability to discern anything apart from critics of her piece
No body else is touching it. 'If you would like to see another site bash her piece, mediaite has it, but basically it uses frejs opinion. Now where are all the rw spin centers information

PS I said it was interesting, because it HAS Been the only place willing to discuss it in depth. "OH the horrors."
Ive asked the question several times in this thread, and no one has said fuck all about it. Including you/
Such interest in four of your finest and their deaths!!!!
Nothing like Benghazi eh....
Not one of you(usual suspects) has wanted to see what was behind it, you cant even discuss it
But suddenly naysayers are telling you what you want to hear. and you pop off and shit your pants

I didnt say it was proven factual, I didnt say I believed it, I said interesting, because it was.
your spin gave you a story you have no intellectual honesty in following...

Meanwhile your heroes at fox....
Pro-Trump war 'hero' interviewed on Fox News admits he faked his record

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/356345-pro-trump-war-hero-interviewed-on-fox-news-admits-he-faked-his-record

A man who claimed to be a Vietnam veteran and Navy SEAL in a Fox News segment earlier this month has admitted to lying about his service and faking his awards, including two Purple Hearts.

John Garofalo appeared on Fox in an Oct. 8 segment to show off a massive hand-cut glass presidential seal that he made as a gift to honor President Trump.

“God bless John Garofalo,” one anchor said during the segment. “We certainly hope maybe the president is listening.”

Since being exposed, Garofalo apologized in an interview with the Military Times and admitted that he has been fabricating his service for years.

“It got bigger and bigger,” Garofalo said. “What I did I'm ashamed of, and I didn’t mean to cause so much disgrace to the SEALs.”

In the segment, Garofalo spoke of his time in Vietnam as a Navy SEAL, but records show that while he was a member of the Navy for four years, he never served in Vietnam and was not a SEAL, according to the Military Times.

Don Shipley, a retired Navy SEAL who outs false service claims, first contacted Fox News about the story the day after it aired, and when it was not immediately corrected, he spoke with the Military Times and provided official records that disputed Garofalo’s claims.
“Fox News not withdrawing that story has drove me nutty,” Shipley told the Military Times.

Fox corrected the story on Thursday, 11 days after it aired, and issued an apology.

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 10:54:47 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

maddow had a very interesting spot on niger and chad and mali last night, I would post the link but you wouldn't watch it. its also too long for a tiny attention span..


"What The Hell Was This Rachel Maddow Segment?"

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“Everybody that I know is appalled by this.”

It was a vintage Rachel Maddow stemwinder. A deft, 25-minute weaving of carefully curated sound bites, screenshots of news reports, slick maps and graphics, all strung together to make the case that something fishy is afoot. It’s a style Maddow has perfected, and it has propelled her to the top of the ratings heap.

There was just one problem. Maddow’s theory was so flimsy that it could be debunked by a quick glance at a map, let alone a phone call with an expert.


Yet, like the thoroughly debunked Amazon Post propaganda machine, she is a top go-to-source for leftist "news" and "information"


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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 11:06:45 AM   
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Okay, so you have proven that FOX News publicly retracts stories that are later determined to be problematic.

Good for them, they are at least honorable in that regard

Does Madcow ever do that, with her glaring fake news, propaganda, and outright lies? If she isn't absolutely forced to?

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 11:17:32 AM   
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11 days after,
yes
Rachel addressed the articles by Frej, the following night, Bounty even posted the proof.
You are still an ignoranus.
Where are your posts on what happened to four of your finest.
or what is going on in chad, or niger?
oh thats right, you have avoided it, except to make dumbarse assumptions, just like you always do.


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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 11:29:20 AM   
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Timeline: How the Trump administration responded to the Niger attack

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/356541-timeline-the-trump-administrations-response-to-the-attack-in-niger

Lawmakers are pressing the Trump administration over the death of four U.S. soldiers in Niger earlier this month, questioning the United States's presence in the African nation and American support for troops stationed in the region.

The Pentagon and White House have faced questions over the Oct. 4 incident after it was revealed that the body of one of the soldiers killed in the ambush was recovered two days after the raid, with reports Friday indicating the soldier was recovered nearly a mile from the attack.

President Trump's delayed public response to the ambush has also drawn questions, while comments he made in a press conference early this week defending his handling of calls to the families of fallen soldiers sparked backlash and a subsequent feud over his handling of one call to the widow of a soldier killed in Niger.

Here's a timeline of the events stemming from the ambush in Niger earlier this month:

Oct. 4: Reports surface of a deadly ambush in Niger

Twelve U.S. special forces soldiers were on a joint patrol with 30 to 40 Nigerien soldiers near the border of Niger and Mali when they fell into “an ambush set by terrorist elements aboard a dozen vehicles and about twenty motorcycles,” according to the Nigerian army chief of staff.

It’s announced that three Army Green Berets were killed in action and two U.S. soldiers were wounded after "intense fighting.”

U.S. Africa Command said in a statement the following day that the Green Berets were assisting “Nigerien security force counterterror operations” when they were attacked.

No group initially claimed responsibility for the ambush.

Oct. 5: Pentagon confirms three US soldiers killed in attack

The Pentagon confirmed that three U.S. Army special operations troops were killed and two were wounded when they were ambushed in an attack suspected to be carried out by Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)-affiliated militants.

Pentagon chief spokeswoman Dana White said the incident occurred when the soldiers were conducting a security advise-and-assist mission in the southwestern portion of the country.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the fallen services members who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of the freedoms we hold so dear,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said at the daily press briefing.

Oct. 6: Pentagon releases identities of soldiers killed

The Pentagon identified the three Army Green Berets killed as Staff Sgts. Bryan Black, 35, of Puyallup, Wash.; Jeremiah Johnson, 39, of Springboro, Ohio; and Dustin Wright, 29, of Lyons, Ga.

Oct. 6: Military announces fourth soldier killed in attack

Hours later, the Pentagon confirmed that a fourth U.S. soldier was killed in the raid.

"The body of another U.S. service member has been recovered from the area of the attack, bringing the number of U.S. service members killed in this attack to four," Col. Robert Manning said in a statement.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the family members of the deceased. We will share more information as it becomes available related to this attack."

Oct. 7: Fourth soldier identified

The Pentagon identified the fourth U.S. soldier killed in the ambush as Army Sgt. La David Johnson.

Johnson was initially listed as missing following the ambush. His body was recovered on Oct. 6, according to the Pentagon.

Oct. 11: Mattis disputes slow response

Reporters who are accompanying Defense Secretary James Mattis on a trip ask him about aid response time during the Niger attack. Mattis disputes that the response was slow and says officials will look into it.

Oct. 12: More details emerge

Defense Department officials reveal several more details of the ambush and say they believe a self-radicalized, ISIS-affiliated group was behind it.

Officials indicate the attack was unexpected as the unit “had actually done 29 patrols without contact over the previous six months,” Joint Staff Director Lt. Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie tells reporters.

Oct. 12: Pentagon pins blame on self-radicalized group for the attack

Pentagon officials announced they had reason to believe a self-radicalized, ISIS-affiliated group was behind the ambush.

“Clearly I think we believe probably some form of ISIS affiliation, the group that we’re talking about,” McKenzie told reporters.

“We’re still looking into specific details with them,” he added.

“[They’re] trying to go to other places, trying to find the cold corner of the world. While this particular instance is tragic, it’s also illustrative of the general success of the campaign,” he said.

Oct. 16: Trump claims his predecessors did not call families of fallen soldiers

Trump, who had faced criticism for not commenting soon enough on the attack, waded into controversy when asked about the four fallen soldiers, claiming his predecessors did not call the families of foreign soldiers.

"The toughest calls I have to make are the calls where this happens — soldiers are killed," Trump said at a White House press conference. "It's a very difficult thing. Now it gets to a point where you make four or five of them in one day, it's a very, very tough day. For me that's by far the toughest.

"So the traditional way, if you look at President Obama and other presidents, most of them didn't make calls, a lot of them didn't make calls. I like to call when it's appropriate, when I think I'm able to do it."

Reporters continued to press Trump on the claim and he said that he was "told" Obama didn't often call the families of slain soldiers.

"And a lot of presidents don't, they write letters. ... I do a combination of both. Sometimes, it's a very difficult thing to do, but I do a combination of both. President Obama, I think, probably did sometimes, and maybe sometimes he didn't, I don't know, that's what I was told," Trump said.

The comments immediately sparked backlash from aides to former President George W. Bush and Barack Obama, who have both described the difficultly in making such calls.

However, the White House stood behind Trump’s comments, saying he was stating "fact."

“The president wasn’t criticizing predecessors, but stating a fact," Sanders said in a statement.

"When American heroes make the ultimate sacrifice, Presidents pay their respects. Sometimes they call, sometimes they send a letter, other times they have the opportunity to meet family members in person. This president, like his predecessors, has done each of these," she said.

Oct. 17: Trump brings Kelly and his late son into the debate

The president continued to stir controversy when he said during an interview with Fox News Radio host Brian Kilmeade that the press should ask White House chief of staff John Kelly if former President Obama called him after his son died in Afghanistan.

"To the best of my knowledge, I think I've called every family of somebody that's died, and it's the hardest call to make," Trump said.

“As far as other representatives, I don't know, I mean you could ask Gen. Kelly, did he get a call from Obama?" he said.

“I don't know what Obama's policy was," he added. "I write letters, and I also call."

Oct. 17: Lawmakers question administration's response to the ambush

Meanwhile, questions began to surface on Capitol Hill about the ambush. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.) said the Trump administration had not provided enough information on the attack.

“I had a better working relationship, as far as information back and forth, with Ash Carter than I do with an old friend of 20 years,” McCain said, referring to Defense Secretary James Mattis.

The committee’s ranking member, Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I) went as far as telling CNN on Tuesday that he did not think the administration had been forthcoming about the ambush.

"I think the administration has to be more clear about our role in Niger and our role in other areas in Africa and other parts of the globe,” Reed said.

“They have to connect it to a strategy. They should do that. I think that the inattention to this issue is not acceptable.”

Oct. 17: White House announces Trump spoke with families of slain soldiers in attack

The White House announced Trump had spoken with the families of the four fallen soldiers.

"President Trump spoke to all four of the families of those who were killed in action in Niger," Sanders said in a statement.

"He offered condolences on behalf of a grateful nation and assured them their family's extraordinary sacrifice to the country will never be forgotten," she said.

Oct. 17: Dem lawmaker says Trump made insensitive remarks to soldier's widow

Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) revealed to various news outlets that she overheard Trump tell the widow of Johnson that her late husband “knew what he signed up for ... but when it happens it hurts anyway.”

Wilson told CNN that she was in the car with Johnson’s widow, Myeshia, to meet the body in Miami when the president called her.

Wilson said she was close with Johnson’s family, hence her presence in the car.

“She has just lost her husband, she was just told that he cannot have an open casket funeral, which gives her all kinds of nightmares about what his body must look, what his face must look, and this is what the president of the United States says to her,” Wilson said.

Oct. 18: Trump pushes back on Wilson's claim

Trump pushed back on Wilson’s claims that he made the remarks to Johnson’s widow, claiming Wilson fabricated the account of the call and that he had "proof" of his remarks.


Wilson fired back at Trump, calling him a “sick man.”

"This man is a sick man. He's cold hearted, and he feels no pity or sympathy for anyone," Wilson told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day."

"I'm not trying to prove anything with the president. So the president evidently is lying," Wilson told CNN. "Because what I said is true. I have no reason to lie on the president of the United States with a dead soldier in my community. I have no time. I have no motive."

Trump continued to double down on his denial that he made the comments to the widow.

“I didn’t say what that congresswoman said — didn’t say it at all — she knows it,” Trump told reporters. “I would like her to make the statement again because I did not say what she said."

Oct. 18: White House defends Trump's decision to invoke Kelly's son

The White House defended Trump’s decision to invoke the death of Kelly’s son during an interview.

"I think that Gen. Kelly is disgusted by the way that this has been politicized and that the focus has become on the process and not the fact that American lives were lost," Sanders said at the White House press briefing.

"I think he's disgusted and frustrated by that," she said. "If he has any anger, it's toward that."

Oct. 18: Report surfaces that White House drafted unsent statement on fallen soldiers

Politico reported that the National Security Council had drafted a statement for Trump that expressed condolences after the ambush, however, the letter was never delivered.

Oct. 18: White House blames protocol for delayed response to attack

The White House laid blame on protocol for the 12-day delay between the deaths of the four soldiers and Trump’s first public acknowledgement of them.

“The process begins with a [Defense Department] casualty assistance officer making next of kin notifications,” Sanders told reporters at the White House.

“After that, they create a package that’s sent to the White House Military Office ... all of the details and the contents of the package have to be confirmed. Once that process is completed, the president or other members of the administration can engage in contact.”

Oct. 19: Pentagon confirms investigation into attack

Defense Secretary James Mattis confirmed that the U.S. military had launched a formal investigation into the ambush amid increasing questions about the attack.

"The loss of our troops is under investigation," Mattis told reporters. "We investigate any time we have our troops killed, whether it be in a training accident or combat."

"These terrorists are conducting war on innocent people of all religions, they are conducting war on innocent people who have no way to defend themselves," he continued.

"In this specific case, contact was considered unlikely, but there's a reason we have U.S. Army soldiers there and not the Peace Corps, because we carry guns."

Oct. 19: McCain threatens subpoena

McCain threatened to use a subpoena to obtain more information about the ambush.

"It may require a subpoena," McCain said.

The senator went on to say it's not necessary to wait for the Defense Department to finish its investigation.

"That's not how the system works. We're coequal branches of government," McCain, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said. "We should be informed at all times."

Oct. 19: Kelly publicly defends Trump's call to widow

Kelly delivered a pointed, emotional defense of Trump’s call to Johnson’s widow and took aim at Wilson during a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing.

“It stuns me that a member of Congress would have listened in on that conversation. Absolutely stuns me. I would have thought that was sacred,” Kelly said.

“He expressed his condolences in the best way that he could,” he said.

The retired four-star general also explained the process of returning the bodies of fallen U.S. soldiers to their families, as well as his own experience being informed about his own son’s death.

“He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed,” Kelly remembered being told by his casualty officer, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, who is now chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

“He knew what he was getting into by joining that 1 percent,” he added.

“He knew what the possibilities were because we're at war.”

Oct. 19: FBI joins probe into ambush

The FBI joined the investigation into the ambush. FBI officials told The Wall Street Journal that the bureau's involvement was not unusual, and that it has the authority to take charge of the probe, but has not yet done so.

Oct. 20: Mattis meets with McCain

Mattis traveled to Capitol Hill to meet with McCain after the senator floated the possibility of using a subpoena to get answers from the Trump administration on the attack.

“We can do better at communication,” Mattis told reporters after the meeting. “We can always improve on communication, and that’s exactly what we’ll do.”

“The relationship that the secretary and I have goes back 20 years," McCain said. "It’s one of respect, it’s one of appreciation and it’s one of honoring his service."

"So we continue to try to improve our lines of communication, and our regular meetings will be very helpful in that area,” he added.

Oct. 20: Report says Johnson's body found a mile away from scene of ambush

CNN reported that Johnson’s body was found nearly a mile away from the scene of the ambush.

Oct. 21: Congressional aide says ambush was a result of 'massive intelligence failure'

NBC News reported that the ambush was partially the result of a "massive intelligence failure," citing a senior congressional aide.

The unnamed aide said there was no overhead surveillance of the mission involving the 10 U.S. soldiers on patrol, and that there was no American quick-reaction force on hand to back the soldiers up in case they encountered a dangerous situation.

U.S. officials told NBC News that any conclusions regarding an intelligence failure were premature.

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Troops get killed while on a dangerous mission initiated by the Obama administration in a dangerous part of the world, as per their job description, and Madcow blames President Trump...

US Embassy personnel get murdered after an all out assault on their embassy after MONTHS of begging for protection or to be removed, after being warned by the UK govt. that hostiles are planning attacks and pulling their own people out, and not one word about the Democrats responsible (Obama and Hillary)

Just standard, normal "news" reporting here in the United States

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 11:43:03 AM   
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trumps running the show and has done for nine months
He is the one not on the ball.

You have no other info, just blame obama:)

this is why you are an ignoranus.


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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 1:25:09 PM   
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And how was Trumps first mission in Yemen?
The initial reports, from the Shitehouse, cited one innocent coon killed in the firefight and he boasted of it as being a tremendous success.
Fake news eventually reported 50 bothersome female darkies and their kids were slaughtered.


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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 3:29:34 PM   
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trumps running the show and has done for nine months
He is the one not on the ball.

You have no other info, just blame obama:)

this is why you are an ignoranus.



What you call "not on the ball" is just more of your hysterical nonsense

John Mccain and other establishment good 'ol boys are bad mouthing the president?

You really consider that news?

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 3:36:45 PM   
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Funny, all the deranged leftist howling over an operation that Barack Obama set in motion

Yea, big operation.....the Obama administration also has decided to deploy two Cessna surveillance aircraft in the next few months to Niger in order to bolster intelligence gathering for a new regional force being set up to battle the Boko Haram extremists, officials told Foreign Policy. From your link.

That's supposed to equate to at least dozens of troops on the ground (getting ambushed) and in a neighboring country ?

Not nearly and as directly linked as was Bush's Operation Wide Receiver that morphed (my word) into Operation Fast and Furious which the right never ceased to conveniently forget and try to hammer Obama over.

Just pretend it's Obama and why not, the right pretends lots-a-things, always doubling down on what [it] want others to believe.

Jees, read your own plagiarism. I've bolded some for you.

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 3:42:38 PM   
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I could bold several thousand of his lies?

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 4:00:56 PM   
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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

trumps running the show and has done for nine months
He is the one not on the ball.

You have no other info, just blame obama:)

this is why you are an ignoranus.



What you call "not on the ball" is just more of your hysterical nonsense

John Mccain and other establishment good 'ol boys are bad mouthing the president?

You really consider that news?

what has that got to do with anything. its a timeline of his incompetency.

Its not me that told the FBI to get involved, its not JMc or any other politician that made trump NOT speak about it.
This is all trump and his big gob and itchy fingers, and who cant take responsibility for his own mouth.

again you are an ignoranus.


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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/22/2017 4:11:25 PM   
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That was pedo raper Trump...they are dull lot on here, fag-.pussy

fuks off to bed with a hot water bottle

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/23/2017 3:26:46 PM   
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Oh hi Wicked(not your account is that- I have them stealth banning 18 of yours, or some poor 12 fukers..for the best probably from the knob gobblers). They are very big people on here and it is important you like the sicko fuk in office and boast of his splendour to the halfwits marauding on here with their ill minds.

Anyway who is up for a shagging?


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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/23/2017 7:29:01 PM   
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You know, I don't get all the fuss. What happened? They got fucking ambushed in the fucking jungle, that shit happens.

Dumb-assed fucking Yanks!

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/23/2017 11:22:55 PM   
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ORIGINAL: ThatDizzyChick

FR
You know, I don't get all the fuss. What happened? They got fucking ambushed in the fucking jungle, that shit happens.

Dumb-assed fucking Yanks!


Might have a hard time finding a jungle in Chad.

http://www.our-africa.org/chad/climate-agriculture

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RE: ‘Disrespectful lie’: Anger grows over Trump’s... - 10/24/2017 1:33:24 AM   
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You Google what GW did and you get a lot of this:

bush-cheney-comforted-troops-privately.
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One can only imagine how heartening it must be for a soldier to hear firsthand from the CEO himself how much his efforts are appreciated by Haliburton.



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