Friday, March 07, 2014

Chicago Way Theory sez: Obama is now going to double down on soft power to reverse Rooski military invasion

Whenever they get caught in a huge blunder, cover up, stupidity, or other disaster, they come back and double down.
Obamacare is not a failure, it has succeeded, RUN ON IT, dems.
Criticism of Ocare is not exaggerated they are all LIES, ALL LIES.
Not a SMIDGEN of corruption at the formerly ‘outrageous’ IRS repression of Conservative groups.
And now that Romney was right about Russia and Obama (and ALL the mass media) DEAD wrong .. this can now be something positive, and Obama spent 2 1/2 hours on the phone with Pooty-poot in the last week.
Something positive? Well we have one destroyer heading into the lake that the Black Sea is, and we sent 6 fighters to Poland/Estonia as an old school demonstration of ‘resolve’.
No, I think Obama REALLY believes in the world of today, even as hard evidence indicates the real force and direction of eternal human nature, that the world is different and diplomacy and economics can reverse the invasion of the Crimea. I believe he intends to PROVE this.
I await his lesson.
No, seriously.
If he is successful, and the Russian go home, I will TAKE that lesson, believe me.
But if he fails at this method, will he?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Feel free (while you still can) to 'await his lesson' . . .just don't hold your breath.

Anonymous said...

besides . .."the official presidential schedule still shows the commander-in-chief and his wife remaining in Key Largo for the weekend."

Anonymous said...

No hurry now, anyway . . .
Ousted, Victor Yanukovych suffered heart attack, hospitalized
Deposed president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych is in a Moscow hospital after suffering a suspected heart attack, it was reported in Russia today.

His condition was said to be 'grave', Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper, known as MK, has claimed, citing unofficial sources.

Vladimir Putin dismissed a report earlier this week that Yanukovych had died from a heart attack in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don.

On Tuesday, the Kremlin leader said his former ally was 'alive and healthy', and that he had met him several days earlier.

However, Yanukovych has not been seen in public since giving a press conference in Russia one week ago.

Putin also claimed the former leader would have been killed if not for his rescue in Sevastopol by Russian forces.

Today the newspaper said: 'According to an MK source, Yanukovych may have had a heart attack. His condition is assessed as grave.'

The name of the Moscow hospital was not given.

'So far there has been no official confirmation,' stated the newspaper."

Anonymous said...

The price of failure in Russia. You suffer heart attack.

midnight rider said...

Nor did he catch a bad cold.