A memorable Memorial Day Obama gaffe

Power Line:

Barack Obama must be the most gaffe-prone politician in memory. Today, he delivered a Memorial Day speech in New Mexico. After greeting the local Democratic Party dignitaries, he began:

On this Memorial Day, as our nation honors its unbroken line of fallen heroes -- and I see many of them in the audience here today -- our sense of patriotism is particularly strong.

Memorial Day honors those who have died in our nation's military service. Is it possible that Obama does not know this? Sometimes the things that come out of his mouth defy understanding.

What was really offensive about Obama's New Mexico appearance, however, was what followed his very brief, but generally appropriate, tribute to America's war dead. He continued with a town hall-style question and answer period that cast veterans in the only role with which the Democrats are comfortable--victims--and sought to politicize the holiday....

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John gives some of the transcripts. For Obama, the veterans are walking time bombs of post-traumatic stress disorder, and the women are really in worse shape because of "sexual harassment and sexual abuse." I get the impression he did not have a real high opinion of veterans other than another victims group for Democrats to pander to. I rather think these veterans have accomplished some remarkable things that deserves to be honored.

Comments

  1. He does not have a clue of what it means to have been in the armed forces. He is so illiterate when it comes to the services done by our brave men and women of this country. For him to say these things truly proves he is not capable of being our next president. I would not even have him as a Senator either. He is unqualified for any political position in my opinion.

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  2. Obama saw dead soldiers?

    The Zombie-Apocalypse has started!

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