Keep in mind that they are also manufacturing anger in us. But our emotions are not against her... she is a moron. But we are keenly interested in everyone that had anything to do with placing her there!
ty, I felt that clip was a tad underwhelming for what he seemed to be implying. She was dodgy but didn't really strike me as absurdly incompetent. The full video hits much harder.
Why must she be absurdly incompetent to meet your disdain? Her lack of immediate answers, conviction and knowledge was clearly on display.
Her preparation and assuredness in her job and responsibilities should have been a given and readily apparent.
It was anything but.
Nothing she did inspired confidence. Not her lack of answers, not her inability to quickly ascertain what answers he was seeking. Not her dull responses.
In addition, her physical appearance was slumpy, weak-looking and obese.
The person for this job should be a fit, experienced former military or historian of military history and conflicts. Instead, the U.S. is being represented by this DEI, affirmative action hire. For shame!
Oh yea, right there with you, just hate to see these Congressional clips miss the savage mark they often could hit by using some mediocre clip. The full 6 minutes was much more revealing of her lawyer-speak word-salad bullshit we always get in these hearings.
Oh, come on. Stop being mean to DEI hires. She's as competent as her schooling allows, thus being a female of color should not have any bearing on her incompetence. Us white conservative males need to understand her life and the struggles she's endured. How can we sit in judgement of her without all the relevent facts of her life situation? Oh, heck, let's just send her down to Gitmo and let the military tribunals figure out if she's fit to have her neck stretched or if she receives a "get out of jail free" pass.
Unfortunately, yes. I was not in favor of that at all. So, I had to see what the genesis of his action meant. I found this:
"[Mast] served in Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. On September 19, 2010, while clearing a path for United States Army Rangers in Kandahar, Mast stepped on an IED along the road. The explosion resulted in the amputation of both his legs and losing his left index finger."
"I enlisted in the United States Army—and nearly gave my life for our country—because I believe deeply in the values on which the United States was founded. Following my service, I chose to volunteer alongside the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) because our countries share these common ideals of freedom, democracy and mutual respect for all people."
"During my time in Israel, I served alongside soldiers driven by love for their fellow man, rather than by hatred for their enemies. I had the honor of getting to know some of the most creative and caring people I’ve ever met—who adapted to the worst of situations and have been forced to overcome challenges that many couldn’t even imagine. Every family that I encountered during my time in Israel shared a desire for their children to grow and be educated safely without the looming threat of war. I learned at the Shabbat tables of my hosts just how much each family truly desires peace between every neighbor of Israel, regardless of religion or history."
"We cannot let Israel face its enemies alone. While the Obama Administration devalued America’s standing in the Middle East and held our Israeli friends at arm’s length, I worked to strengthen the relationship between our two countries, as both a private citizen and as a soldier, because the national security of the United States is directly tied to the strength of Israel."
Keep in mind that they are also manufacturing anger in us. But our emotions are not against her... she is a moron. But we are keenly interested in everyone that had anything to do with placing her there!
Affirmative Action in, ummmm action... 😯
Q:How much for that car?
A:The potatoes are good, but they make the weather forecast unwatchable.
Please watch the full 6 minute exchange between them:
Full 6-minute video: https://youtu.be/5Fw1OJoRY-M
Clipped video from above: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/exn9WtSnaTs
ty, I felt that clip was a tad underwhelming for what he seemed to be implying. She was dodgy but didn't really strike me as absurdly incompetent. The full video hits much harder.
Why must she be absurdly incompetent to meet your disdain? Her lack of immediate answers, conviction and knowledge was clearly on display.
Her preparation and assuredness in her job and responsibilities should have been a given and readily apparent.
It was anything but.
Nothing she did inspired confidence. Not her lack of answers, not her inability to quickly ascertain what answers he was seeking. Not her dull responses.
In addition, her physical appearance was slumpy, weak-looking and obese.
The person for this job should be a fit, experienced former military or historian of military history and conflicts. Instead, the U.S. is being represented by this DEI, affirmative action hire. For shame!
Oh yea, right there with you, just hate to see these Congressional clips miss the savage mark they often could hit by using some mediocre clip. The full 6 minutes was much more revealing of her lawyer-speak word-salad bullshit we always get in these hearings.
Oh, come on. Stop being mean to DEI hires. She's as competent as her schooling allows, thus being a female of color should not have any bearing on her incompetence. Us white conservative males need to understand her life and the struggles she's endured. How can we sit in judgement of her without all the relevent facts of her life situation? Oh, heck, let's just send her down to Gitmo and let the military tribunals figure out if she's fit to have her neck stretched or if she receives a "get out of jail free" pass.
This the guy that stupidly donned an Israeli uniform?
Unfortunately, yes. I was not in favor of that at all. So, I had to see what the genesis of his action meant. I found this:
"[Mast] served in Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. On September 19, 2010, while clearing a path for United States Army Rangers in Kandahar, Mast stepped on an IED along the road. The explosion resulted in the amputation of both his legs and losing his left index finger."
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Mast
"I enlisted in the United States Army—and nearly gave my life for our country—because I believe deeply in the values on which the United States was founded. Following my service, I chose to volunteer alongside the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) because our countries share these common ideals of freedom, democracy and mutual respect for all people."
"During my time in Israel, I served alongside soldiers driven by love for their fellow man, rather than by hatred for their enemies. I had the honor of getting to know some of the most creative and caring people I’ve ever met—who adapted to the worst of situations and have been forced to overcome challenges that many couldn’t even imagine. Every family that I encountered during my time in Israel shared a desire for their children to grow and be educated safely without the looming threat of war. I learned at the Shabbat tables of my hosts just how much each family truly desires peace between every neighbor of Israel, regardless of religion or history."
"We cannot let Israel face its enemies alone. While the Obama Administration devalued America’s standing in the Middle East and held our Israeli friends at arm’s length, I worked to strengthen the relationship between our two countries, as both a private citizen and as a soldier, because the national security of the United States is directly tied to the strength of Israel."
source: https://mast.house.gov/israel