First, our President should absolutely not have checked his watch during the ceremony of observance for the return of U.S. military casualties. Doing so was a callous act of disrespect for the fallen and deeply affected their survivors. He should have personally contacted each survivor and apologized to them, accepting their remarks verb…
First, our President should absolutely not have checked his watch during the ceremony of observance for the return of U.S. military casualties. Doing so was a callous act of disrespect for the fallen and deeply affected their survivors. He should have personally contacted each survivor and apologized to them, accepting their remarks verbatim.
As a Chief Petty Officer, one of my collateral responsibilities was to serve as a Casualty Assistance and Care Officer (CACO) when a Navy family suffered the loss of a service or family member. I was, unfortunately, called on to assist families as honorably as I could. Disrespect was not and could not be tolerated.
Second, I don't care whether Jen Psaki is a technically a journalist or not. A lie is a lie and a lie made clear by photographic evidence is particularly impossible to spin. The False Prophet lies each time he opens his mouth; our President is supposed to be The Good Guy - he should act it in public and in private.
Third, Republicans - Cotton, McCall, MIlls, etc. - are lying about the military support rendered to Israel by the U.S.
However, the force of calling them out for their lies is diminished when the Democrat President is shown to lie, too.
First, our President should absolutely not have checked his watch during the ceremony of observance for the return of U.S. military casualties. Doing so was a callous act of disrespect for the fallen and deeply affected their survivors. He should have personally contacted each survivor and apologized to them, accepting their remarks verbatim.
As a Chief Petty Officer, one of my collateral responsibilities was to serve as a Casualty Assistance and Care Officer (CACO) when a Navy family suffered the loss of a service or family member. I was, unfortunately, called on to assist families as honorably as I could. Disrespect was not and could not be tolerated.
Second, I don't care whether Jen Psaki is a technically a journalist or not. A lie is a lie and a lie made clear by photographic evidence is particularly impossible to spin. The False Prophet lies each time he opens his mouth; our President is supposed to be The Good Guy - he should act it in public and in private.
Third, Republicans - Cotton, McCall, MIlls, etc. - are lying about the military support rendered to Israel by the U.S.
However, the force of calling them out for their lies is diminished when the Democrat President is shown to lie, too.