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From Pete Hegseth at The Wall Street Journal:

Even more astonishing than Mr. Obama’s absence from Iraq, however, is the fact that he has apparently never sought out a single one-on-one meeting with Gen. Petraeus. The general has made repeated trips back to Washington, but Mr. Obama has shown no interest in meeting privately with him. It’s enough to make you wonder who exactly Mr. Obama listens to when it comes to Iraq?

He’s listening to the likes of Jack “Cold Blooded Killers” Murtha — remember this quote in regards to the Haditha Marines that Murtha called cold blooded killers?

Barack Obama, asked about Murtha’s charge by Alan Colmes in June of 2006, stated, “I would never second guess John Murtha… I think he’s somebody who knows of which he speaks.”

Uh huh. Except that 6 of the 8 Haditha Marines have been 100% exonerated so far. And the other two are soon to follow. With no apology from Murtha.

Or Obama.

I’ll tell you who else Obama is listening to in regards to Iraq — nobody but himself. He’s the Obamassiah. He already sees and knows all. And he will not let something as silly as irrefutable facts and successes in Iraq deter him from proclaiming it a lost cause and throwing up his hands in surrender.

(h/t to Michelle Malkin)

One Response to “Who is Obama Listening to in Regards to Iraq?”

Quite possibly he is listening to Keith Olberman, but the wrong reverend Wright will always ring in his large ears.

Obama shared Wright’s rejection of black “assimilation.” Obama also shared Wright’s suspicion of the traditional American ethos of individual self-improvement and the pursuit of “middle-classness.” In common with Wright, Obama had deep misgivings about America’s criminal justice system. And with the exception of their direct attacks on whites, Obama largely approved of his preacher-friends’ fiery rhetoric. Obama’s goal was not to repudiate religious radicalism but to channel its fervor into an effective and permanent activist organization. How do we know all this? We know it because Obama himself has told us.

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