Allen West Is Pissed About Libya, Part I: Apology To Obama?

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Above you'll find Allen West, talking on Sunday at the second anniversary picnic of Florida 9/12. He is speaking about President Barack Obama's weakness in the face of Muammar Gaddafi. "I don't care what anyone says -- you can't win a war from 30,000 feet," he says. Thank goodness we're not at war!

But if we are at war, or if West thinks we're at war, or if West thinks we should be at war and aren't, what he says next is a bit perplexing:


I don't know why we're shooting $567,000-a-piece Tomahawk cruise missiles at the Libya. You know, back two and three weeks ago we could have taken care of this situation. If we had done the exact same thing that Ronald Reagan did back in the early 80's to Muammar Gaddafi, when he dropped a bomb in his back yard, Muammar Gaddafi didn't say a word for the next thirty years. That's the only way! That's the only way to get Muammar Gaddafi's attention.

This is met with rapturous applause -- which, if you think about it in context, translates to "Americafuckyeah!" -- which, at the event, may have prevented the assembled Tea Partiers from thinking very clearly about what they'd just heard. "You can't win a war from 30,000 feet" would seem to indicate that West wants us to win a war in Libya; West's brief mention of the Tomahawks' price tag would seem to indicate that he doesn't want us to do anything in Libya at all; his statement about Ronald Reagan's dropping of a bomb in "Gaddafi's back yard" would seem to indicate that we're doing exactly the right thing. So what's the story?

I'm guessing West has changed his mind on the matter, and now supports our adventure in Libya with every beat of his big American heart. Because "we" did indeed drop a bomb in "Gaddafi's back yard" -- in fact, it might have happened while West was at this picnic. Now, Gaddafi's compound is a smoking wreck. Imagine that!

Of course, the decisive bomb was dropped by Britain, but oh well. If West wants to complain about that, it's less a gripe about our doveishness than it is about our sociability. Why shouldn't Britain get to bomb something every now and again? Surely West won't begrudge them that.

Mr. West, we'll be awaiting your apology to the Commander In Chief. I'm sure hearing it will brighten his spirits considerably during an otherwise gloomy week. Because war is a depressing business. Isn't it?
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Tyler
Tyler

I love the line 'he shut up for the next 30 years.' Yeah, except the part where he blew 270 people out of the sky and Reagan did nothing about it.

Virgil Starkwell
Virgil Starkwell

Not that West or his sheep would be interested in the facts, but there has been a Presidential Executive Order in place for decades which prohibits the assasination of foreign leaders.

Executive Order 12333 was passed by President Gerald Ford and is still in effect.

Moreover, the United Nations resolution only authorized this recent action in Libya for humanitarian reasons, and did not authorize an assasination of Ghadaffi.

And finally, anyone with half a brain knows we are there for oil, and Obama is just another puppet--with no power--under the control of the Military Indistrial Complex. Despite this very obvious fact, the retards on the Right are still screaming that he is a secret muslim, pacifist, marxist, etc:

A nation filled with morons!

Imjustsayin
Imjustsayin

Thank G-d for brilliant folk like you who know the REAL truth

Virgil Starkwell
Virgil Starkwell

Don't thank God. He doesn't draft my intelligence briefs.

Virgil Starkwell
Virgil Starkwell

"Macho Macho Man. I want to be a Macho Man, I want to be a Macho Macho Man. I want to be a Macho Man."

I heard Sean Hannity repeating these same RNC talking points. I have to give credit when credit is due. The fascists are always on the same page, disseminating their narrow themes and simple propaganda to their sheep.

"Obama is weak....Ook Ook".

Michele Hickford
Michele Hickford

West doesn't want a war in Libya. What West is saying is, if you're going to take action, take it decisively. Obama has done nothing but dither about what to do in Libya. There is no stated mission, no goal, end game. That's what West is saying.

And by the way, he DOES come home every weekend to spend time with his family and for the monthly constituent work weeks. If you have questions about his policies, why not attend on of his town hall meetings? http://west.house.gov/press-re...

KennyPowersSays
KennyPowersSays

It's just West being West. Is this guy still campaigning? He sure seems to be building up his frequent flier miles, making these weekly trips "back home".

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