Bongino: Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen’s piece today brings up a question that everyone contemplating a Joe Biden presidency should seriously consider. With the recent raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a lot can be learned of President Trump. He is facing an ugly, unwarranted impeachment probe, and still risked any political backlash that can come from a risky raid.
Thiessen writes, “If things had gone horribly wrong, Trump would have been blamed and borne the consequences.” He uses Jimmy Carter and Desert One as an example and how his reelection was affected. “Trump knew the political risks but gave the order to go anyway.” That is a true President making decisions with the nation’s best interest in mind. Get the link HERE
Who knows whut Numb-Nuts woulda done other than to ask: “Al who?”
… and maybe crack a nuther 7-11 joke.
They would’ve told him it’s Corn Pop.
…the President lowered the risk of failure CONSIDERABLY by keeping Democrat traitors out of it, but it STILL took a LOT of balls, and God bless him that he HAS them…
Of course he wouldn’t kill him!
He would get a relative appointed to a boardroom with a relative of Baghdadi!
Bad for the Democrat business model and such.
Even the left is finally starting to recognize what a worthless doofus he is.
Desert One was just one more pile in the cesspool that was President Jimmy Carter.
Obama funded ISIS to fight in Syria. The “whistleblowers” were silent back then.
Hey, Joe, this was a f’ing big deal!
If Fancy Barry had one tenth of the balls Mr. Trump displays there would have been no ISIS
Biden better drop out and let Warren or Bernie take the ass whoopin’ He couldn’t keep up the pace. Mr. Trump will taunt him into madness in the debate, and he will be the first in history to have to drop out because he tried to bite someone
Joe would have to make sure he had a dozen clean depends and close proximity to the big boys room!
Andrew Johnson woulda done it before the civil war doncha know? Cmon man, I’m serious, my word as a Biden
Pedo Joe