Romney's stinging op-ed

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The candidate was right about President Obama.

America’s Department of Defense has become Obama’s Department of Common Humanity.

Mitt Romney, for all his weaknesses, has come out with a muscular column in the Washington Post on “The Need for a Mighty U.S. Military." He portrays a chaotic world that ignores, with good reason given who helms us, America. Barack Obama famously ridiculed Mitt Romney in the 2012 debate when Romney answered that Russia-under Vladimir-was our greatest foe. That was the Russia that Barack Obama whispered “sweet nothings” to when he promised Putin’s flunky, Dmitry Medvedev, that Obama would be (even) more flexible in a second term. American weakness has followed. Our position when confronting adversaries and enemies has been supine.

Romney writes:

Russia invades, China bullies, Iran spins centrifuges, the Islamic State (a terrorist threat “beyond anything that we’ve seen,” according to the defense secretary ) threatens — and Washington slashes the military. Reason stares.

Several arguments are advanced to justify the decimation of our defense. All of them are wrong.

The president asserts that we must move to “a new order that’s based on a different set of principles, that’s based on a sense of common humanity.” The old order, he is saying, where America’s disproportionate strength holds tyrants in check and preserves the sovereignty of nations, is to be replaced.


Some argue that the United States should simply withdraw its military strength from the world — get out of the Middle East, accept nuclear weapons in Iran and elsewhere, let China and Russia have their way with their neighbors and watch from the sidelines as jihadists storm on two or three continents. Do this, they contend, and the United States would be left alone.

No, we would not. The history of the 20th century teaches that power-hungry tyrants ultimately feast on the appeasers — to use former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour’s phrase, we would be paying the cannibals to eat us last. And in the meantime, our economy would be devastated by the disruption of trade routes, the turmoil in global markets and the tumult of conflict across the world. Global peace and stability are very much in our immediate national interest.

Some insist that our military is already so much stronger than that of any other nation that we can safely cut it back, again and again. Their evidence: the relative size of our defense budget. But these comparisons are nearly meaningless: Russia and China don’t report their actual defense spending, they pay their servicemen a tiny fraction of what we pay ours and their cost to build military armament is also a fraction of ours. More relevant is the fact that Russia’s nuclear arsenal is significantly greater than our own and that, within six years, China will have more ships in its navy than we do. China already has more service members. Further, our military is tasked with many more missions than those of other nations: preserving the freedom of the seas, the air and space; combating radical jihadists; and preserving order and stability around the world as well as defending the United States.

The most ludicrous excuse for shrinking our military derives from the president’s thinking: “Things are much less dangerous now than they were 20 years ago, 25 years ago or 30 years ago.” The “safer world” trial balloon has been punctured by recent events in Ukraine, Afghanistan, Libya, Egypt, Gaza, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria and Iraq. “Failures of imagination” led to tragedy 13 years ago; today, no imagination is required to picture what would descend on the United States if we let down our guard.


As Bret Stephens noted in Commentary magazine this month, the Army is on track to be the size it was in 1940, the Navy to be the size it was in 1917, the Air Force to be smaller than in 1947 and our nuclear arsenal to be no larger than it was under President Harry S. Truman.

Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats have eviscerated our military to feed Leviathan and create even more dependency on Big Government through “entitlement” programs. Barack Obama has fulfilled at least one promise - “to fundamentally transform America” - and he has done so by letting our guard down. Chaos and hatred do not end at our borders, nor does it stay in wherever it sprouts.

And our Department of Defense might as well become, in his adolescent view, his “Department of Common Humanity” - just another example of a string of his banal statements that pass for profundity among his adoring fans. Trite clichés do not make policy-nor will they defend us from evil.



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I like the clip of Bush predicting that the early withdrawal crowd would create a terrorist haven in Iraq...

Gee, between that and Romney describing Russia as a danger, one would have to wonder if Sarah Palin is really the brains of the party.


;) ;)





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Thanks for the op to do the Hat Trick, miles...

...the two other bozos are already on iggy.
 
but what about the HOMOPHOBIC HAIRCUT??????????????/



























































































55 yrs ago:mad:
 
HUSSEIN obama killed OSAMA

Mitt woulda killed BIG BIRD:mad:
 
Romney would have solved the Middle East by now, and would be busy curing cancer.
 
Trite clichés do not make policy-nor will they defend us from evil.

Balderdash. There is no evil. There are only misunderstood members of the only peaceful religion on earth the only one working to raise the impoverished and to promote harmony in the world, and Marxists. Everyone knows Marxists care about the greater good.

The amount we spend on the DOD is probably plenty if you let the generals have the checkbook and spend it on whatever they wish.

Democrat or Republican they ALL run up the cost of everything by insisting who makes what and where.

NOTHING the DOD buys should come from a union-ruled state. NO base should be sited anywhere but the cheapest places for whatever their mission is.
 
Romney would have solved the Middle East by now, and would be busy curing cancer.

Romney builds thing up.

Obama tears them down.

One is to be measured by his evil love of money.

The other is to be measured by his compassion and intentions.
 
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Romney is the MOST DECENT HUMAN to have ever run....and one of the most accomplished......everything he did turned to gold

HUSSEIN had zero accomplishments and has made everything worse



and the MSM cared about

DOGZ

SWEATERS

BIG BIRD

HAIR CUTS

47%:mad:
 
Romney builds thing up.

Obama tears them down.

One is to be measured by his evil love of money.

The other is to be measured by his compassion and intentions.

Romney has given away more money than Obama will earn in his lifetime. Even with Obama having been handed everything his entire life. 3 million more people thought the guy with a harvard law degree was the better choice than the guy with the harvard law degree and a harvard MBA.

SMH
 
Romney has given away more money than Obama will earn in his lifetime. Even with Obama having been handed everything his entire life. 3 million more people thought the guy with a harvard law degree was the better choice than the guy with the harvard law degree and a harvard MBA.

SMH

is there any record of HUSSEIN being at school? Transcripts? Grades? Graduation? etc

NO!
 
is there any record of HUSSEIN being at school? Transcripts? Grades? Graduation? etc

NO!

Well I was trying to be even handed and pretend that Obama actually a)earned a place to even attend Harvard Law b)earned his degree.

I don't guess the rest of the "choom crew" were handed full ride scholarships.

Romney's law degree was an abbreviated, high intensity course that combined it with an MBA. Very rigorous program. No way a self described lazy pot-head could have been selected for it much less hack the coursework.

But Obama is magically the smartest man in any room he enters. As far as I am concerned it is simply because those that say that have such low expectations. It shows their actual racism. Reid said it best as to what Obama's appeal is.
 
I like the clip of Bush predicting that the early withdrawal crowd would create a terrorist haven in Iraq...

Gee, between that and Romney describing Russia as a danger, one would have to wonder if Sarah Palin is really the brains of the party.


;) ;)

:kbate:

Yet, he went ahead and negotiated a full withdrawal from Iraq. But it's President Obama;s fault for adhering to the agreement?

:rolleyes:
 
Yet, he went ahead and negotiated a full withdrawal from Iraq. But it's President Obama;s fault for adhering to the agreement?

:rolleyes:

keep repeating that it might one day be believed.

Full withdrawal of "combat troops" wile leaving behind squadrons of helicopters and 70,000 "ad visors" is KINDA like what Obama did which was draw down to ZERO.
 
I like the clip of Bush predicting that the early withdrawal crowd would create a terrorist haven in Iraq...

A little context goes a long way, Gooklord.

Bush said that in 2007. He was still teh "wartime president" back then.

By the time 2010 rolled around, things had basically quieted down. President Obama wound down a deeply unpopular conflict, and Iraq got busy doing what it does best: disenfrachisin' Sunni Muslims.

This lead to the creation of ISIS, which gives you lots of opportunities to clutch your pearls now

#AJsDoughyPantload
 
A little context goes a long way, Gooklord.

Bush said that in 2007. He was still teh "wartime president" back then.

By the time 2010 rolled around, things had basically quieted down. President Obama wound down a deeply unpopular conflict, and Iraq got busy doing what it does best: disenfrachisin' Sunni Muslims.

This lead to the creation of ISIS, which gives you lots of opportunities to clutch your pearls now

#AJsDoughyPantload

You need to tighten up the LWCJ. Get your heads together, as it were, and decide:

Did Obama "wind down the war" or did he follow Bush's plan to the letter, the results of which are the problem?

It kind of makes a difference to your argument, so pick one.
 
Romney writes:

Russia invades, China bullies, Iran spins centrifuges, the Islamic State (a terrorist threat “beyond anything that we’ve seen,” according to the defense secretary ) threatens — and Washington slashes the military.
As of May 11 this year.
Defense 2013 actual - $600 billion
Defense 2014 enacted - $606 Billion
Defense 2015 Budget - $629 billion ($615 billion in 2013 dollars)

I hope my salary gets slashed next year.
 
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