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Obama: “I” got Bin Laden but “they” underestimated ISIS

I don’t believe you’ll ever find a video of George Bush claiming he got Khalid Sheik Mohammed, nor will you find him incessantly bragging about it. The vocabulary of Barack Obama, on the other hand, sees two words used far more than any others.

“I” and “me.”

From Yahoo answers in 2009:

Why does Obama use the word “I” so many times in his speeches?

The “Best answer”?

That is what an arrogant narcissistic person does….

2010: The I’s Have It: Obama Uses ‘I’ 43 Times in Baltimore

2012:

2014: ‘I,’ ‘Me,’ ‘My’—Obama Uses First Person Singular 199 Times in Speech Vowing Unilateral Action

“I” ended the war:

“I” got Bin Laden

It’s always that way. Me, me, me, I, I, I.

Until something goes awry. Then the Obama pronouns change to “they.”

President Obama largely blamed the United States’ intelligence community in an interview broadcast Sunday for giving an incorrect assessment of the capabilities of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

“Our head of the intelligence community, Jim Clapper, has acknowledged that, I think, they underestimated what had been taking place in Syria,” Obama said on CBS’s “”60 Minutes.”

Obama said ISIS, also known as ISIL, went “underground” when United States forces fought al Qaeda in Iraq in the last decade.

The problem is that we do know Obama has been receiving briefings on ISIS for some time.

A former Pentagon official confirms to Fox News that detailed and specific intelligence about the rise of ISIS was included in the PDB, or the President’s Daily Brief, for at least a year before the group took large swaths of territory beginning in June.

Maybe if Obama had attended those security briefings he would have know about ISIS. Barack Obama is a narcissist – and I’ll say it again- he’s so self-consumed that I also believe he is a sociopath.

First to take credit, first to dodge blame.

And you have to love this:

Obama: “I got Bin Laden BUT YOU didn’t Build that Business”

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