EVEN BIN LADEN, LIVING IN A FUCKING CAVE, KNEW WHAT A FUCKING LOSER OBOMB'S VP, GROPER AND BRIBES SUCKER JOE BIDEN WAS AND STILL IS!
Osama Bin Laden Plotted Barack Obama’s Assassination to Elevate ‘Totally Unprepared’ Joe Biden
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Osama bin Laden wanted to assassinate former President Barack Obama in the early 2010s as part of a plan to plunge the U.S. into crisis through the elevation of Joe Biden, whom the infamous terrorist leader believed was “totally unprepared” to serve as commander-in-chief.
The plot, which was first revealed in 2012 by the Washington Post, reportedly centered around shooting down the president’s plane as he toured Afghanistan with then-Gen. David Petraeus. Bin Laden briefed members of his terrorist network about the scheme, which he hoped would “alter” the path of the war in Afghanistan, before being killed by U.S. forces in May 2011, according to documents seized from al-Qaeda’s compound.
“The reason” for the assassination, bin Laden is said to have explained to top lieutenants, “is that Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make Biden take over the presidency. … Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis.”
When the story first broke, the Obama White House claimed the plot was never a serious threat as al-Qaeda lacked the appropriate weapons required to shoot down a presidential aircraft.
The scheme comes back into the spotlight as the former vice president, now the presumptive 2020 Democrat nominee, touts his foreign policy expertise on the campaign trail. Most recently, Biden claimed his experience on matters relating to national security and international affairs would be a boon to uniting the global community in a post-coronavirus world.
Even as the former vice president has made such claims, many have noted that the questionable stances he took over decades in public life are likely to pose a problem when staring down America’s enemies. On this front, some of Biden’s biggest critics have been Department of Defense Secretaries Robert Gates and James Mattis, two men held in high regard by foreign policy experts.
Gates, who led the Pentagon under both George W. Bush and Barack Obama, asserted during a May 2019 interview with CBS’s Face the Nation he stood by statements made in his memoir that Biden had “been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.” The show’s host, Margaret Brennan, looped Gates’ prior comments into a broader question about whether Biden had the ability to “be an effective commander-in-chief.”
“I don’t know, I don’t know,” Gates said. “I stand by that statement. He and I agreed on some key issues in the Obama administration, we disagreed significantly on Afghanistan and some other issues.”
“I think that the vice president has some issues with the military, so how he would get along with the senior military and what that relationship would be,” Gates continued. “I just think it would depend on the personalities at the time.”
Mattis, a former general who served as Trump’s first Defense secretary, echoed a similar sentiment in his own memoir, which was released last year.
Biden “exuded the confidence of a man whose mind was made up, perhaps even indifferent to considering the consequences were he judging the situation incorrectly,” Mattis wrote when discussing the former vice president’s strategy for the Iraq War.
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Osama bin Laden wanted to assassinate former President Barack Obama in the early 2010s as part of a plan to plunge the U.S. into crisis through the elevation of Joe Biden, whom the infamous terrorist leader believed was “totally unprepared” to serve as commander-in-chief.
The plot, which was first revealed in 2012 by the Washington Post, reportedly centered around shooting down the president’s plane as he toured Afghanistan with then-Gen. David Petraeus. Bin Laden briefed members of his terrorist network about the scheme, which he hoped would “alter” the path of the war in Afghanistan, before being killed by U.S. forces in May 2011, according to documents seized from al-Qaeda’s compound.
“The reason” for the assassination, bin Laden is said to have explained to top lieutenants, “is that Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make Biden take over the presidency. … Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis.”
When the story first broke, the Obama White House claimed the plot was never a serious threat as al-Qaeda lacked the appropriate weapons required to shoot down a presidential aircraft.
The scheme comes back into the spotlight as the former vice president, now the presumptive 2020 Democrat nominee, touts his foreign policy expertise on the campaign trail. Most recently, Biden claimed his experience on matters relating to national security and international affairs would be a boon to uniting the global community in a post-coronavirus world.
Even as the former vice president has made such claims, many have noted that the questionable stances he took over decades in public life are likely to pose a problem when staring down America’s enemies. On this front, some of Biden’s biggest critics have been Department of Defense Secretaries Robert Gates and James Mattis, two men held in high regard by foreign policy experts.
Gates, who led the Pentagon under both George W. Bush and Barack Obama, asserted during a May 2019 interview with CBS’s Face the Nation he stood by statements made in his memoir that Biden had “been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.” The show’s host, Margaret Brennan, looped Gates’ prior comments into a broader question about whether Biden had the ability to “be an effective commander-in-chief.”
“I don’t know, I don’t know,” Gates said. “I stand by that statement. He and I agreed on some key issues in the Obama administration, we disagreed significantly on Afghanistan and some other issues.”
“I think that the vice president has some issues with the military, so how he would get along with the senior military and what that relationship would be,” Gates continued. “I just think it would depend on the personalities at the time.”
Mattis, a former general who served as Trump’s first Defense secretary, echoed a similar sentiment in his own memoir, which was released last year.
Biden “exuded the confidence of a man whose mind was made up, perhaps even indifferent to considering the consequences were he judging the situation incorrectly,” Mattis wrote when discussing the former vice president’s strategy for the Iraq War.
Bin Laden plotted killing Obama so the 'totally unprepared' Biden would succeed him
Joe Biden has always billed his decades-long stretch in the swamp as "experience." His presidential election team has put him out as the steady hand, the familiar reassuring standard-bearer of business as usual, the competent guy who can handle a crisis.
So what does it say about Joe Biden's vaunted leadership in a crisis that a creature as vile as Osama bin Laden thought it would serve his interests best to have him at the helm of the U.S. as a sure way of creating chaos instead of Barack Obama?
Here's the Fox News report:
Usama bin Laden wanted to assassinate then-President Barack Obama so that the "totally unprepared" Joe Biden would take over as president and plunge the United States "into a crisis," according to documents seized from bin Laden's Pakistan compound when he was killed in May 2011.The secretive documents, first reported in 2012 by The Washington Post, outlined a plan to take out Obama and top U.S. military commander David Petraeus as they traveled by plane.
"The reason for concentrating on them is that Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make [Vice President] Biden take over the presidency," bin Laden wrote to a top deputy. "Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis. As for Petraeus, he is the man of the hour ... and killing him would alter the war's path" in Afghanistan.
The Democrats will undoubtedly dismiss this whole report as irrelevant, given that bin Laden was evil personified. But bin Laden was at war with us and seeking to destroy our entire country. Chaos was his agenda — he wanted to see America in chaos. And he was the terrorist who introduced us to the idea of "the strong horse." Bin Laden always paid attention to the strong horse, saying people would always choose the strong one over the weak one. Power, after all, is what terrorism is all about.
In his vile and diabolical mind, between bouts of watching kiddie porn in his Pakistani lair and waiting for that last view of a Marine before he was blown to hell, he was making his calculations, deciding what would be best for him, what his advantage would be. Who that strong horse was and who that weak horse was...
He decided that Joe Biden was the weak one, weaker than even the pretty weak Obama because Biden was an incompetent, "totally unprepared," for a crisis. All those years in Washington, and it was bin Laden's calculation that Biden had learned nothing — that he was a yes man, an ignoramus, a guy who understood nothing about enemies trying to kill us all and someone who could be manipulated to his ends.
Enemies of America like weak U.S. presidents. That's why they scream loudest about ones who are strong. Bin Laden wouldn't like Donald J. Trump.
It's significant, as Fox News noted, that Biden did oppose the raid that picked off bin Laden in 2011, which rather demonstrates the accurate calculation of bin Laden's views on Biden's judgment. If Biden in fact were president in 2011 and was the leader calling the shots, bin Laden would be alive today, still plotting and conducting ever more evil terror attacks.
It's as though America dodged a bullet that he wasn't.
That ought to be a warning to voters about the capacities of this guy. As Biden rises in the polls in the wake of a coronavirus-weary America, ugly creatures remain out there, watching, making their calculations about which leaders serve their purposes best. Biden comes up short for us, and desirable to our enemies, based on this report.
Photo illustration by Monica Showalter with use of image by Gage Skidmore via Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0, and Needpix public domain image.
"A
third theory is that Obama and his minions never wanted to leave power; they
felt entitled to it, the minions, at least, and Biden might just be the best
actual front man for making Obama the power behind the throne."
Obama squirms about that
Biden endorsement
Now that the Democratic Party has all
but consolidated behind decrepit Joe Biden to keep unelectable socialist
Bernie Sanders off the top of its ticket, it's worth a snicker to consider
President Obama, behind the scenes, suddenly realizing he's going to have
to endorse idiot Joe Biden for president, a man he considers unfit for the
office.
Obama had withheld his endorsement
for his faithful former vice president, which was pretty humiliating
for Joe, a man Joe had touted as his "best friend" to the
NAACP. Biden claimed he asked for no endorsement, which no one
believed. Obama claimed he was waiting till after
primaries. The real reason leaked out, though: that Obama doesn't
think Biden is up to the job.
"You
don't have to do this, Joe, you really don't," the former president told
Biden before the front-runner entered the race, insiders told the New York Times.
Biden has
repeatedly cited his relationship with his old boss as he touts his credentials
on the campaign trail — but Obama has asked Biden staffers to make sure the
gaffe-prone veep does not "damage his legacy" or "embarrass
himself" during his run.
They have
been unable to prevent him from making verbal blunders, like his claim last
week that "poor kids are just as bright … as white
kids" and
his insistence that there are "at least three" genders.
The former
president has told insiders of his worries that Biden's top aides are "too
old and out of touch with the current political climate."
Worse still, Obama said this to Democratic leaders last November and word got out:
"You know who really doesn't have it? Joe Biden."
Now it's endorsement time, tiger, so
buckle up.
Obama is still squirming, delivering a
congratulations but no endorsement. The last reported news of his doings comes from Pete Buttigieg, who
says Obama called him up during the dropout consolidation and told him to
"use the leverage you amassed."
Two things might be going on here.
One, Obama hasn't endorsed Biden because
he still thinks Joe isn't up to the job and wants to keep his hands off
the whole matter until he has to. Maybe he's waiting for the convention in order to make a
grand appearance for the endorsement — knowing Obama's ego, that's pretty
likely.
The importance of an endorsement for Biden
is reinforced by the fact that Rep. James Clyburn's endorsement handed the South Carolina primary to
Joe in a dramatic
turnaround for the otherwise washed up gaffemaster, paving the way to his
Super Tuesday wins. If Clyburn's endorsement could do that for Joe,
think what an Obama endorsement could do for Joe. But he won't give
it.
Two, despite his contempt for incompetent
Joe, Obama might just be behind the consolidation behind the scenes, given
his pen-and-phone stuff with the assorted Democratic candidates such as
Buttigieg, someone he had a soft spot for early on (along with Beto
O'Rourke). Despite his distaste for Joe, Obama realizes that
Joe might just be the best hope for preserving his legacy, something
that's always foremost in his mind. He hates Sanders and knows
that Sanders would blow up his legacy far more decisively than Trump,
turning America into the shambles of Venezuela, a vast 5,000-mile blue city full of corruption,
unemployment, homeless blight, opioid addiction, rigged elections, illegals,
high rents, high costs, collapsing markets, shriveling 401(k)s, greenie
oppression, men-only sports prizes, state bankruptcy, zero oil, and crime.
Biden, though, is malleable, easily
manipulated, desperate for love, a political hack of no principles — and
easy to lead by the nose. Just as Obama told Pete, to exert "leverage"
on Biden, Obama knows he can get anything he wants from Biden for that
slavered-after Obama endorsement. This makes Biden the
perfect puppet. It's said that someone's pulling Biden's puppet
strings. Obama's as good a guess as any for who the
puppetmaster is.
A third theory is that Obama and his
minions never wanted to leave power; they felt entitled to it, the minions, at
least, and Biden might just be the best actual front man for making
Obama the power behind the throne. It's doubtful that Obama, occupied as he is with golf
and billionaire-paid vacays, and as lazy as he is, really wants to do the
governing. But his minions certainly don't like being on the
outs. This picture, remember, told us everything. These Obama minions are so
desperate to cling to power they launched a coup attempt against President
Trump through the use of Obama holdovers and the Deep
State. Some, such as the political appointees at Voice of
America, one such agency, still refuse to leave office. Others have
found their way into the FISA courts, the leaky press, and the offices of
Adam Schiff. It may well be that professional power behind the
throne Valerie Jarrett is plotting her comeback.
But it all comes down to the
significant hurdle of having to endorse Joe Biden, something that must make
Obama gag. Instead of get it over with, he's exerting leverage for
sure. But if and when he does, we all know it will be a joke:
word's already out about what Obama really thinks of Biden in
private.
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