B. Hussein Obama’s recent remark about Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain “losing his bearings” is not only wrong, it’s dumb…
Most McCain campaign people took it as a slur on Senator McCain’s age of 72. No doubt Obama meant it to be an attack on the Senator’s maturity and experience, but he couldn’t have chosen a more open or proven topic, or such a bad choice of words when applying them to Senator McCain, who obviously has all his bearings in place.
John McCain is a highly decorated U.S. Navy combat aircraft pilot. Anyone who knows anything about “losing bearings” knows the last people on this earth to do that would be Navy pilots.
Not only do they receive rigorous pilot training; they are probably some of the world’s most highly trained navigators as well. The Navy first teaches its pilots to navigate, know your bearings, and know where you are and how to get back home before they teach you to fly.
An aircraft carrier is a mere speck in the vast ocean from altitude. Navy pilots are expected to know where to find it (they always do), get back to it from wherever they’ve been, then land on it’s pitching deck. Day or night, in any weather, and even in damaged aircraft. I’m McCain’s age (he’s a month or so younger), and I also trained and served in naval aviation. My bearings are still in place as well, and I fly whenever I can.
Grow up, Obama.
This remark is just another example of how far an inexperienced and uncaring Obama will go to retaliate for his own shortcomings. Of course he knows nothing about the Navy, taking or losing bearings, or any other function of any branch of our armed forces. He has never served for his country.
Don’t let McCain’s white hair fool you. That’s not age; it’s a badge of courage.
Hussein Obama has no experience or other credentials that would prepare or qualify him for president of the United States. He is immature, lacking in any particular skill, and has never stood up for the United States in any way, other than to castigate it and criticize its citizens in his senatorial votes and in his personal comments and actions.
THE THREE STOOGES
Over the past couple of days, two other Democrats have made some smelly remarks just as Obama’s ill-advised “Lost Bearings.” Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) has also said publicly he thinks John McCain is “too old” to be president.
You may remember Murtha, he’s the dum-dum who wanted to indite the “Haditha Marines” for murder in Iraq. Of course, later he was proven to be the country’s most prominent turncoat, and completely wrong. Oh, and by the by, this “old dog” Murtha is 75, (3 years older than McCain) and still muddling though the House of Representatives and taking his taxpayer-funded congressional salary.
Resign and go home, Murtha.
The other Stooge is Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA), who said Tuesday he’d move to cut off all funding for the troops in Iraq and let them die on the vine, so to speak, if a democrat was elected president this year.
I say this kind of irresponsible behavior in having Congress fight it’s own troops in the field is nothing short of introducing a Murder Bill to stop their progress and heroic stand for freedom our country has made in Iraq.
It’s obvious this fool Frank is inviting another 9/11 to kill more Americans in cowardly attacks on our country. Like all Democrats in Congress, he hates President Bush for keeping the Islamic murderers at bay and killing them in Iraq, not here at home.
If Frank has his way, and a Democrat is elected president and troops are withdrawn from Iraq, within 6 months America will again suffer a far greater horror than 9/11, or that anyone may even imagine. Just because Hamas and every other terrorist group want Obama to win the presidency, doesn’t mean they will stop killing us.
What then, buddy-boy Barney?
These three then, Obama, Murtha and Frank are to be part of the Democrats “leadership change” we all have heard so much about? Add the destructive politics of Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, the socialist principles of Hillary Clinton and Ted Kennedy and there will be change all right.
And chaos.