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“YOU’RE FIRED!” – President Biden isn’t inclined to fire any senior national security officials over the chaos in Kabul, according to the left-leaning AXIOS. “Why it matters: Dismissing national security advisor Jake Sullivan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin or CIA Director William Burns would be tantamount to admitting a mistake, and the president stands by his decision.”… read more

The Biden Presidency: We May Be Witnessing the Beginning of the End

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“JOE BIDEN’S TERM as president began on January 20th, this week marks the beginning of the end of that presidency, at least in any meaningful fashion,” wrote the columnist Chris Barron in the Political Insider.

“It is difficult to imagine how President Biden can rebound from this disaster especially given the absolute tone-deaf response from the White House over the last few days.… read more

What Compels People to Make Fools of Themselves

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What is it about retired generals and bureaucrats who can’t just take their pensions, honorary degrees, and Washington think tank board positions and enjoy life out of the limelight?

Former general, CIA director and National Security Advisor Michael Hayden is the latest.  He simply couldn’t resist responding to a fellow Twitterer, @PSHredmen, who wrote, “Can we send the MAGA wearing unvaxxed to Afghanistan, no use sending that plane back empty?”… read more

Failure to Heed Warnings in Afghanistan Sad Reminder of Benghazi

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Just before the Pentagon’s first briefing on Saturday, I listened to Richard Grinnell, who has a decade of state department experience and served as acting director of national intelligence under President Trump, speak of the embassy staff warnings that went unheeded by the Biden administration. 

I listened to Grinnell talk about the July 13, 2021 cable sent to Secretary of State Blinken, warning of the rapid gains being made by the Taliban in Afghanistan, recommending steps be taken to accelerate evacuation.… read more

An Obama, Hillary Retread Now Dragging Biden Down

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“Unlike the policy of the last few years (the Trump era), we will be able to rally the rest of the world behind us on key foreign policy and national security issues.” – Jake Sullivan, November 2020

Along with the criticism of President Biden’s botched withdrawal of Afghanistan, comes questions of the advice provided him by Secretary of State Blinken, National Security advisor Sullivan and Generals Austin and Milley.read more

Biden Supporters Beginning to Realize They Screwed Up and the Chickens Have Come Home to Roost

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As I read remarks critical of President Biden’s Afghan withdrawal failure, now by Democrats and the leftist media, I recalled the red flags about his Washington experience raised during the 2020 presidential campaign.

“For millions of Americans, Mr. Biden was the closest thing to a conventional, confidence-inspiring authority figure in the 2020 race next to Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Donald Trump,” wrote Wall Street Journal columnist Holman W.read more

Biden’s ‘Equity’ Agenda Divides Us by Race

NOTE: In my last blog, I wrote of President Biden’s botching of the Afghan withdrawal, relating it to his decades of foreign policy failures.  Since we are now getting 24/7 reporting on the situation in Afghanistan, I have decided to comment on another topic high on his agenda … equity.

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On President Biden’s first day in office, among that stack of executive orders on his desk was his policy outlining a comprehensive approach to advancing equity for all, including people of color and others who have been historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by persistent poverty and inequality.… read more

No Surprise, Biden Botches Afghan Withdrawal; Blames Trump

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“I think he (Biden) has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades,” – former Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

That was hardly what candidate Joe Biden wanted to hear from someone as distinguished as Gates going into his campaign.  But as a longtime member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, including a stint as its chair, and his eight-years as vice president under Barack Obama, his role was seen as insignificant.… read more

Who Would’ve Thunk It? Bin Laden Had Biden’s Number

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While reading Peter Bergen’s piece, “The Last Days of Osama Bin Laden,” in the weekend Wall Street Journal, an account of his last days in the Pakistani compound, Bergen wrote of Bin Laden’s plans for a follow on, “bigger than that of 9/11.”

Bergen wrote of the documents recovered by our Seal team, including some 470,000 computer files from a trove of 10 hard drives, five computers and about 100 thumb drives and disks, containing thousands of pages of his private letters and secret memos. … read more