I don't believe anyone is arguing she has balls..
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I don't believe anyone is arguing she has balls...
We could talk about her time in Arkansas...
'Toughness' will be on the table throughout the campaign. She was among those who said 'go' on the SEAL raid on bin Laden's suspected compound. NOT one who advised either 'no go' or cruise missile or bomber attacks
'We could talk'.....and Republicans will. Overlooked by Republicans, blinded by Hillary Derangement Syndrome, is the FACT that every single potential Republican candidate has a personal and a political/business past.
Remember how McCain/Palin and Romney/Ryan got 'roughed up'?
Why you think you're going to field some kind of 'Avengers' character as your candidate is always a puzzlement to me. It'll probably be more like Elmer Fudd VS Daisy Duck. My money's on the duck!
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Side note: Bush did go after OB in Afghanistan
Ineffectually. How come no Congressional Hearings chaired by Dems.... #TORABORA!! And a Michael Bay movie: BETRAYAL at Tora BORA!" Coming soon to an 'open-carry' Cineplex near you.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/12...-bora.html
How Bin Laden Escaped in 2001—The lessons of Tora Bora
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And, it was no surprise to the American operatives on the ground that bin Laden would escape. For weeks, Gary Berntsen, the top CIA officer in Afghanistan, pleaded for eight hundred Army Rangers to seal the six-by-six square mile sierra of Tora Bora.
Then-colonel John Mulholland, the commander of the Special Forces A-teams in Afghanistan, was “concerned about the inadequacy of the force to the mission at hand.” General James Mattis, who commanded twelve hundred Marines at Camp Rhino near Kandahar, asked to reposition his forces to seal the border at Tora Bora. And, more than one thousand troops from the Tenth Mountain Division lay ready at Bagram Air Base near Kabul and Kharshi Khanabad in Uzbekistan.
Instead, the military opted to send forty additional Army special operators to Tora Bora.
When the opportunity came to kill bin Laden and decimate al Qaeda, less than one hundred special operations forces were deployed to pursue bin Laden in Tora Bora. Over those five days, hundreds – if not thousands – of al Qaeda and Taliban operatives crossed effortlessly into Pakistan and disappeared.