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Title: Meet the Depressed host Chuck Todd and John McLunatic/Leon Panetta discuss Trumps incompetence
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Published: Feb 19, 2017
Author: sneakypete
Post Date: 2017-02-19 12:50:07 by sneakypete
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Comments: 26

Just watched Chuck Todd "interview" John McLunatic on Meet the Depressed,and Todd did everything but blow him on live TV. EVERY question was a set up for McLuntic to agree that Trump can't be trusted because he is incompetent. He even has McLunatic calling for a Congressional investigation on Trump.

The final question was to aske McLunatic "Trump has said that ABC,CBS,NBC,and CNN were not HIS enemy,but were the enemy of the American People",and of course McLunatic then crawled up his ass and took a nap while kissing Chuckie's ass on the way in and out.

Then Leon Panetta came on and said the intelligence community can't trust Trump. Panetta was VERY careful to not appear to be a part of the hatchet job,but did and said nothing to defend Trump and his actions.

The whole show was a hatchet job to try to convince conservatives that he is incompetent and needs to be removed from office.

There is not a single one of the Sunday political talk shows that are even pretending to be unbiased anymore. It is clear to everyone viewing them they see their goal as the removal of Trump from office.

It seems clear to me the media is going to continue trying to force Trump and his staff into defensive positions defending undefensible charges that have no basis in fact. What the typical 'murikan voter will see is Trump and his people in denial over outrageous charges and crimes,and the fact that not a single ONE of them have any basis in fact is so downplayed almost none of them will notice it.

It won't be long before the media will be ranting at Trump and his appointees "Not responding to the public's questions",when it is THEIR accussations that were made and answered on tv,NOT actual questions.

The goal is to present such a blizzard of accussations that most people will say "With all that smoke,there must be a fire somewhere!"

Trump and his staff will be found "guilty" in the minds of the public,purely because he and they were accused by the mainstream press.

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#2. To: sneakypete (#0)

Incompetant is getting shot out of the sky and being taken alive by the enemy.

Obnoxicated  posted on  2017-02-19   14:22:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Obnoxicated (#2)

Incompetant is getting shot out of the sky and being taken alive by the enemy.

I don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to know you have never been in combat,and have no idea what it's like to be in an aircraft taking fire,never mind being shot down and wounded.

It's not likely you are going to find a harsher critic of McLunatic than me,but one thing you will NEVER hear me say or see me write is that he was a coward.

Never mind flying into SAM missille and 37 MM AAA fire,just flying on and off a carrier at sea at night takes some serious stones.

Yes,he is a traitor and a buffoon,but one thing he is NOT is a coward.

sneakypete  posted on  2017-02-19   19:06:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: sneakypete (#4)

Incompetant is getting shot out of the sky and being taken alive by the enemy

Well THE RUMOR is, he was shot down on his first mission AFTER the debacle on the USS Forrestal. You know the debacle where some idiot(reported to be the son of an Admiral) "Hot started" his plane so it would belch flames out of it's ass. The flames hit unstable ordinance left over from WW2 and the deck of the Forrestal became an inferno. Now a helicopter came immediately to take the admiral's son to safety and he was reassigned to another carrier. He was never formally blamed for starting the fire, but we all know how things went down in Viet Nam when an officer got too many men killed.

I imagine the poor man was dodging fire from the ground and forgot to look behind him.

octavia  posted on  2017-02-19   20:08:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: octavia (#5)

flames hit unstable ordinance left over from WW2

What on earth would 30 year old ordinance be doing on an aircraft carrier off the coast of Vietnam? Just asking. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2017-02-21   6:58:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: BTP Holdings (#19)

What on earth would 30 year old ordinance be doing on an aircraft carrier off the coast of Vietnam? Just asking. ;)

Good question. Especially given the Navy's bomb budget back then.

sneakypete  posted on  2017-02-21   17:48:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: sneakypete (#21)

bomb budget

They were running "arc light" missions with B-52s out of Philippines. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2017-02-21   18:40:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: BTP Holdings (#22)

They were running "arc light" missions with B-52s out of Philippines. ;)

I know. I once had a B-52 diverted from an Arc Light strike providing air cover for my team at about 500 feet. For some forgotten reason the PRC-25 radio had quit working,so we used one of our "cheater" URC-10 radios to find out where we were. On top of the radio not working,we had just discovered our maps matched nothing on the terrain we were standing on and looking at. This is considered to be a "bad thing" when there are just 6 of you,and you are in NVA territory in Laos.

The URC-10 was the pilot survival radio. Only air crewmen were supposed to have them,but somehow we didn't get the word. Fit in a canteen cover,and the instant you pulled the antenna out,it started broadcasting "shot down pilot" noises. Fire one of those things up and you suddenly have all the air support in the world flying in circles around you. The B-52 just happened to be the first thing that showed up.

Even been in an area hit with a arch light? Or even been on the mountain top next to where one was going in? Those are some massive freaking explosions. If you are hiding in a cave and one of those 2,000 lb bombs with a delayed fuse goes off over your head,it will turn your brains to jelly if you're not deep.

There were advantages to running recons in those areas,though. If you got hit by the NVA there was no shortage of holes to take cover in,and during the rainy season you could always fill your canteens in them,and not have to risk taking trails down to the river where you can be seen by NVA spotters. And it doesn't matter who you are or the dangers involved,when you get thirsty enough,you WILL try to crawl down to the river and refill your canteens.

sneakypete  posted on  2017-02-21   20:25:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#26. To: sneakypete (#23) (Edited)

canteens

Water is of utmost importance. I have emergency bottled water here plus two big boxes of survival food. Enough to last a family of four for a month. It is not MREs. ;)

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