Monday, June 09, 2014

Kerry: "Baloney" To Think Released Taliban Will Kill More Americans

by JASmius

Well, Lurch seems awfully confident - or wishes to appear that way.  I don't suppose this is "insider information" - which is to say, that's what they told him - is it?:

[Commissar] of State John Kerry says it's "a lot of baloney" to suggest the five Taliban prisoners released in exchange for Army "Sergeant" Bowe Bergdahl will return to battle and kill Americans.

Still, he tells CNN, if they try they'll likely be killed themselves.

Didja catch that?  According to Mr. French, there is no possible way that the Taliban Dream Team will EVER return to the battlefield and rejoin the war his boss claims to be "ending," but they might, and in that case we might be able to "do things" to perhaps slow them down.  Maybe even KILL them!  Yeah, that'd show them!  After how many Americans had needlessly perished, and at what further cost in American lives?  Never mind, that's a bunch of "baloney".

Beats me why the Regime doesn't surgically close off the Boston Balker's mouth, like Agent Smith did to Neo in The Matrix.  He's like this weird synthesis of Barack Obama and Joe Biden - all the pomposity and haughty egotism of the former and all the buffoonery of the latter, leading to the same dismal results.

Try to parse this boner:

"I'm not telling you that they don't have some ability at some point to go back and to get involved," Kerry said. "But they also have an ability to get killed doing that. And I don't think anybody should doubt the capacity of the United States of America to protect Americans."

So....what you just told us was baloney is itself baloney?  Then why did you utter the original baloney in the first place?  And remember, these animals are jihadists; they don't have any problem with risking their lives.  In fact, they're rather Klingon-esqe about it.  Or didn't you know that "Today is a good day to die!" translates to "Allahu Akbar!" in Arabic?  As to the capacity of the United States of America to protect Americans, we don't doubt that, John-boy; we doubt the capacity, and inclination, of the Obama Regime to do that.  Especially as the most effective way of doing so in this context would have been to not set the Taliban Dream Team free in the first place.

Worst - or best, depending upon your point of view - of all, this "baloney" comment has now tied O even more indelibly to this unconscionable act, and when it blows up in their faces, as is inevitable, the political damage will be correspondingly worse.

Which is why King Hussein will be rooting for that "explosion" to be bigger than 9/11.  Days of reckoning can be jiu-jitsu'd into moments of golden opportunity, after all.

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