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To: joseffy who wrote (855867)5/10/2015 9:50:30 PM
From: Mongo2116  Respond to of 1576265
 
In an interview to be broadcast Monday evening on The Kelly Files, possible 2016 Republican presidential nominee Jeb Bush admitted he would have also invaded Iraq as his brother did during his administration.

“Knowing what we know now, would you have authorized the invasion?” host Megyn Kelly asked the former Florida governor.

“I would have and so would Hillary Clinton,” Bush replied. “Just to remind everybody, so would everybody that was confronted with the intelligence that they got.”

Bush’s response was odd, since Kelly prefaced it with based upon “what we know now,” with most believing the invasion and following war to be a disaster.

Giving Bush another chance, Kelly asked, “You don’t think it was a mistake?”

“In retrospect, the intelligence everybody saw — that the world saw, not just the United States — was faulty. And, in retrospect, once we invaded and took out Saddam Hussein, we didn’t focus on security first,” Bush replied.

Bush noted that his brother, former President George W. Bush, also believes that “mistakes were made.” NO SHIT!!!




To: joseffy who wrote (855867)5/10/2015 9:53:48 PM
From: Mongo2116  Respond to of 1576265
 
Dr. Phil Schools Fox News Host On Racial Inequities – And Telling The Truth

Fox News recently brought in celebrated TV therapist, Dr. Phil, to educate their staff on the inequalities between black and white kids in America. Now, with riots in Baltimorespreading throughout the country, Brian Kilmeade seemed befuddled, essentially whining, “why do these people keep making problems for America?”

Kilmeade: “This is like the fourth major inner city uprising, and we keep saying where’s the character, where are the parents, where’s the opportunity, where are the role models? How long are we going to keep saying, ‘Where are they and what can be done to change this?’ Because those kids have the same potential as your kids and our kids.”

Dr. Phil: “I’m not sure that’s true. They may have the same potential, but I’m not sure they have the same opportunities because the fact is the school system is not necessarily the same, the resources are not necessarily the same, the leadership that they have from the parents because of the generational pass-throughs are not the same. There’s no question that they have a steep hill and a tough row to hoe.”

For being so dangerous to the public, many of the Fox hosts seem clueless. I suppose that’s why they are so dangerous.




To: joseffy who wrote (855867)5/10/2015 9:58:35 PM
From: Mongo2116  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576265
 
WATCH Aggressively Racist Comments By Principal Ruin GA High School Graduation



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