Press can’t seem to connect the dots…I wonder why?

The obvious existence of a press bias for the liberal wing of the Democrat Party is past ranting a bout.  It simply is the fact.  But you would think that occasionally they would hit upon the obvious and report it.  When Bin Laden was killed the President identified the unit that accomplished the deed. People in the community of Special Operations were outraged at the breach of security protocol by the President just so he could identify himself with real heroes and bask in the reflected glory.

Rob Curtis, who writes the Gear Scout blog for Military Times, said…”It’s my feeling that the administration has aimed a spotlight into one of the darkest corners of our national security apparatus without regard for the damage it might do to its ongoing operations.”

Just a few months later and the same Seal Team suffers a historic and tragic loss in an attack on a helicopter suffering the loss of 22 Seals and several others.  And, no one is asking whether the President’s breach of security for purely political reasons got these men and women killed.  The main stream press outlets are not asking because the answer is all too obvious and all too disgusting.

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1 Response to Press can’t seem to connect the dots…I wonder why?

  1. Mary "Cookie" Thelen's avatar Mary "Cookie" Thelen says:

    Bob, you haven’t entered a comment since Aug. I can’t tell you how much I agree with your opinions. Wish we could sit down and talk some day. It is rather painful to see some of the crazy comments that come to the surface. Your quote from Edmund Burke packs a wallop. Where did logic go. I guess it is “so yesterday”. I don’t even want to comment from the military point of view about the unfortunate opportunism at the expense of our military. It makes me mad and I am pretty sure it hurts our country in a very critical way.

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