Apparently the naive 44th President believes the US forestalled further terror attacks on US soil after 9/11 by sitting down with captured terrorists for coffee and pastries.  KSM probably just did a backflip in his cell. (The questioning of detainee Abu Zubaydah had led to the capture of Ramzi Binalshibh, which in turn led to the detention of 9-11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. )

Uh-boy….

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The media silence regarding the enormous cost of the inauguration festivities is defeaning - just four years ago there was the clamor about “let’s do away with the inauguration balls etc” because of the enormous cost, and you’ll recall there was a detailed discussion of all the money that was raised to fund such activities, and questions about couldn’t the money be better spend elsewhere.  And the new prez asks everyone to “tighten belts” and “sacrifice”…while freezing salaries.

Today there are no questions of that nature, only media coverage of what everyone was wearing and where they bought it and who designed it.  My how things change in four years.

Anyone else wondering when the questions about how all this “change” is supposed to happen.,..and help us…and what exactly the changes are….are going to start?

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