Jun 14 2007

Senator Reid Is Arrogant A$$

Published by AJStrata at 6:11 am under All General Discussions

People who serve in our military do so at great sacrifice and risk. And they do the best they can under screwed up priorities and naive concepts that eminate from Congress like swamp gas. It is bad enough when the partisans are so poisoned that a man who did a fine job against a tough enemy is forced to step aside because of politics. But that is not an green light for personal attacks on our military members in a time of war.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid called Marine Gen. Peter Pace, the outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, “incompetent” during an interview Tuesday with a group of liberal bloggers, a comment that was never reported.

Reid made similar disparaging remarks about Army Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, said several sources familiar with the interview.

The coward Reid is not able to even muster the decency to say these things to the man’s face. He whispers these un-called for comments in meeting with his fringe base. How soon will the democrats go back to spitting on soldiers and reminiscing about Ghengis Khan?

Senator Reid – you owe these fine men a public apology.

27 responses so far

27 Responses to “Senator Reid Is Arrogant A$$”

  1. JammieWearingFoolon 14 Jun 2007 at 7:25 am

    Dingy Harry Calls General Pace Incompetent…

    This guy is a laugh riot. A man who is so inept he’s unable to get anything passed in the Senate, a pathetic hack who is at a record low approval of 19% (that is not a typo), a simpering wimp beholden to far-left bloggers, is calling a fine military ….

  2. Retired Spookon 14 Jun 2007 at 7:25 am

    There’s a reason that Reid’s likability rating is at 19%, and one really has to wonder about those 19%.

  3. ordion 14 Jun 2007 at 9:26 am

    Boy, would I love to see Pace and Petraeus come out and respond to these attacks. If Reid is going to cross the barrier to bring these fine men into politics than they should be able to respond. But we know they will not as they have CLASS and protocol and Harry has none.

  4. kathieon 14 Jun 2007 at 10:03 am

    A bunch of other Dems said like things, see Drudge. All they want is peace and stability in the Middle East. Bringing our troops home is a way to achieve this goal, re Chuck Schumer. Even after Gaza take over by Hamas/Iran, Mr. Schumer? You are looking at a Middle East with Iran in control. How do you like it? Iran is inching closer and closer to Israel who they vow to destroy. Is that in you plan book Mr. Schumer. Or when they try to destroy her, you will just say it is Bush’s fault! Holy Cow, do any of these guys read intelligence? Look at the bombs and fighting in Lebanon!

  5. Iowa Voiceon 14 Jun 2007 at 10:39 am

    Carry Water Much?…

    So yesterday Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi send a letter to the President, saying the surge has fai…
    ……

  6. patrick neidon 14 Jun 2007 at 12:43 pm

    i think dennis miller’s youtube video is putting reid over the edge–okay, further over the edge!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miXAZj-tcGI

  7. crazyon 14 Jun 2007 at 12:56 pm

    We should all send him our regards. Here’s mine…

    Dear Senator Reid,

    With respect to your recent comments on our nation’s highest and most important military leaders:

    you sir, are an ass.

  8. thecentercannotholdon 14 Jun 2007 at 1:29 pm

    Thank you Mr. Reid for finally telling the truth. Your ratings will now improve as you bring yourself more in line with the prevailing sentiment of the broad American public. They had declined because you were being associated more with warmongering Hillary than the decisive anti-war Democrat, Dennis Kucinich.

    As for Peter Pace, when he signed a plea for the traitorous dual loyalist Libby’s pardon, he proved he was a careerist lackey ,
    indifferent to true patriotism.

    And the surge has not worked, as the just released Pentagon review
    shows; no one trusts another careerist replacement, Petraueus,
    to tell the truth about its failure when the time comes and other
    opinions are even now being solicited for Congressional review.

  9. Bikerkenon 14 Jun 2007 at 1:49 pm

    He’s not just an ass, he isn’t very smart. Does he really believe that there is no connection between what is going on in Iraq and what is happening in Gaza? What an idiot!

  10. thecentercannotholdon 14 Jun 2007 at 1:55 pm

    Bikerken

    The idiots are those who (continue to) believe America can play
    the broad stretches of the Middle East like its own chess board
    if it only tries hard and long enough. Gaza shows the failure
    of the US to undermine HAMAS’ electoral victory. Lebanon
    shows the failure of Bush to thwart Syria’s influence, and that of
    Hezbollah there. Following a Likud Party policy will lead to more
    deserved defeat for the US in the Mideast.

  11. Bikerkenon 14 Jun 2007 at 2:01 pm

    Why the hell is it our failures? I got news for you center, they have been fighting in the middle east for two thousand years, yet some always find a way to blame it on the US when we’re only a couple of hundred years old. Here’s the deal, we have tried to help the situation whenever we can, sometimes we have not always made the best decisions, but you can’t live your life through hindsight. Have you ever been divorced? If so, how stupid of you to get married to begin with! There is only so much we can do without going to war, then you’ll criticize us for doing that! But for people like you, it’s our fault for doing too much and it’s our fault for not doing enough. Your choice.

    Here’s an idea, maybe there are other parties at ‘fault’ here.

  12. kathieon 14 Jun 2007 at 2:16 pm

    Who’s fault is it that people are killing each other in the Middle East? Christ Almighty, look at the guys with covered faces shooting thousands of rounds at each other, at the sky, at buildings, at woman and children, and ask yourself who’s at fault? These are psychopaths with guns! THE ONLY TO STOP THEM IS TO KILL THEM! Any one who thinks a deal can be made is as crazy as they are.

  13. patrick neidon 14 Jun 2007 at 3:16 pm

    as stated by the center:

    “Gaza shows the failure
    of the US to undermine HAMAS’ electoral victory. Lebanon
    shows the failure of Bush to thwart Syria’s influence, and that of
    Hezbollah there.”

    you have much to learn grasshopper!

    gaza actually shows the merits of bringing democracy to the middle east as shown below. as for our failures towards syria–right you are. Assad should have been executed three years ago along with al sadr and the iranian leadership. for this discussion i’ll leave out the leadership of sudan, hamas and hezzbollah.

    this from an earlier post elsewhere. i think it has stood the test of time.

    patrick neid says:
    January 28th, 2006 at 8:15 pm

    Hamas wins!
    Despite all the chin pulling and hand wringing I think this is the best thing that could happen in regards to the peace process in the Middle East. This election brings complete clarity to the events on the ground. The final steps will be the completion of the wall and the granting of statehood–whether they want it or not–to Palestine. Once that happens the constraints of statehood will kick in. All manner of conditions will then limit the behavior of Hamas. First and foremost almost all of their funding will basically stop. Whereas now the common excuse for supporting the PLO bloodlust was, its for “the oppressed”. With statehood their behavior will have to meet certain standards not unlike Israel’s being limited in it’s treatment toward the terrorists, Arafat, etc. Israel will now be dealing with a recognized country. This will be a whole lot easier than with a “movement” and brings with it a lot more options.
    The UN, dragging it’s knuckles, will come to see Hamas, Iran, Syria et al as the thugocracies they have always been. There will be no gray areas to hide in. The world is finally hitting bottom! We should celebrate……

  14. Terryeon 14 Jun 2007 at 4:25 pm

    And exactly what are Reid’s bona fides in regards to military matters? Is he some kind of expert? I don’t think so. He is just pandering to his audience.

  15. Retired Spookon 14 Jun 2007 at 4:32 pm

    They had declined because you were being associated more with warmongering Hillary than the decisive anti-war Democrat, Dennis Kucinich. (emphasis – mine)

    Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, (grasps aching sides, catches breath) ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (wipes tears from eyes, catches breath again) ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Oooooooh, Ken — too funny!!!

  16. Bikerkenon 14 Jun 2007 at 4:57 pm

    That wasn’t me Spook. But you’re right, that is hilleryous! I think there’s a website somewhere you can buy Dennis Kucinich tin foil hats.

  17. thecentercannotholdon 14 Jun 2007 at 5:17 pm

    DirtbikeKen

    Yeah I was married and divorced. I learned I was married to the
    wrong woman. Just like the US should and will learn it
    was meddling in the wrong region. It’s learning the hard way
    just like it learned the hard way in Vietnam.

  18. thecentercannotholdon 14 Jun 2007 at 5:20 pm

    Patrick Neid is so much the “democrat” he believes the US should have assassinated arguably the most popular individual in Iraq.
    With attitudes like his, no wonder the US is doomed to bloody defeat there.

  19. Retired Spookon 14 Jun 2007 at 5:24 pm

    Sorry, Bikerken, I didn’t mean to imply it was you. I was referring to The CenterCannotHold, who I’m pretty sure is the old “Ken” who got banned a while back. He is pretty entertaining — sad, but entertaining.

  20. thecentercannotholdon 14 Jun 2007 at 5:29 pm

    http://noquarter.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/06/scooter_libbys_.html

    you want sad but entertaining, Superannuated Spook?

    The Libby part is the entertaining part.

  21. thecentercannotholdon 14 Jun 2007 at 5:52 pm

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070613/wl_mideast_afp/iraqusunreport_070613215327

    The US occupation is being exposed and condemned as thuggishly brutal by independent human rights organizations. Is this the way to spread “freedom” AJ?

  22. patrick neidon 14 Jun 2007 at 6:22 pm

    center,

    i prefer “targeted killing”. it has a nice ring to it. however i admit my preference for cruise missiles all on the same night takes the romantic “Jackal” side out of the execution.

    and to repeat i prefer this method for all the leaders of sudan, hamas, hezzbuuah, al sadr, syria and iran. they are all terrorists. they are no different that bin laden et al. they simply wear better suits and get feted by folks such as yourself. all adolf wannabe’s as they finger the pages of their worn mein kampfs.

    everyday they are alive more people will die on their “bataan death march” to the 8th century. but don’t worry center, when they come to make you wear a burka, we’ll defend you. meanwhile keep jumping up and down in your playpen.

  23. Retired Spookon 14 Jun 2007 at 7:34 pm

    everyday they are alive more people will die on their “bataan death march” to the 8th century.

    Patrick, it’s incredible that there are still people who don’t seem to grasp the intentions of radical Islam.

  24. patrick neidon 14 Jun 2007 at 7:52 pm

    yup. and reid and pelosi help to make it so…….

  25. DaleinAtlantaon 14 Jun 2007 at 7:56 pm

    Center:

    “Your ratings will now improve as you bring yourself more in line with the prevailing sentiment of the broad American public. ”

    Delusional…

    “As for Peter Pace, when he signed a plea for the traitorous dual loyalist Libby’s pardon, he proved he was a careerist lackey ,
    indifferent to true patriotism.”

    The only “traitors” in this whole saga are: Joe Wilson, Valerie Plame, and of course, YOU!

    “Gaza shows the failure of the US to undermine HAMAS’ electoral victory. Lebanon shows the failure of Bush to thwart Syria’s influence, and that of Hezbollah there. Following a Likud Party policy will lead to more deserved defeat for the US in the Mideast. ”

    Can you spell I….D….I…..O…..T???

    “The US occupation is being exposed and condemned as thuggishly brutal by independent human rights organizations. Is this the way to spread “freedom” AJ? ”

    Reliablily Stupid!

    “With attitudes like his, no wonder the US is doomed to bloody defeat there. ”

    Thorougly Clueless….

    “Just like the US should and will learn it was meddling in the wrong region. It’s learning the hard way just like it learned the hard way in Vietnam.”

    Blindly ignorant of FACTS and HISTORY!

    Sigh……

    I go away for three days on a Business trip, come back, and nothing changes..

    “Center”:

    Still Ignorant of FACTS & History and Military Affairs
    Still Anti-Semitic
    Still Anti-Hispanic
    Still Racist
    Still Anti-American
    Still Pro-Jihadi
    Still a Traitor
    Still a Jacobin
    Still a Leftist Nutbag leader of the Lunar Chiroptera Colony

    Can you Spell?:

    Psychosis?
    Taqiyah?
    Cognitive Dissonance?
    Category Error?
    Psychological Displacement?
    Stockholm Syndrome?
    Dhimmitude?

    I CAN, they’re ALL spelled:

    “THECENTERCANNOTHOLD”

    Sigh….

  26. scaulenon 15 Jun 2007 at 10:33 am

    As long as the LLL is still around and controlling the media everything center says is true. But center should realize politics and newspapers will not save any one from having a knife hacked through their neck. When the LLL finally push every one else away, and they are left on their own, they will have no one willing to protect them. The only good thing that the LLL will have going for them is that they should get great rates in the main stream newspapers for their obituaries. I’ll have no problem protecting my family, but I would suggest center and other LLL’s start hitting the ranges.

    Semper Fi to all but LLL’s.

  27. thecentercannotholdon 17 Jun 2007 at 1:42 pm

    Scaulen

    “If we don’t fight them in Vietnam we’ll be fighting them on the streets of Los Angeles.”

    LBJ 1965

    Sorry, pal , you need something a little more original.

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