Shep Smith Tries To Hit Trump With Old Tweets, General SLAMS Him

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Frank Camp:

During a segment with former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, Gen. Jack Keane, Fox News’ Shepard Smith referenced several tweets from 2013 in which Donald Trump called on then-President Obama not to strike Syria:

“On June the 15th of 2013, he said: ‘We should stay the hell out of Syria, the ‘rebels’ are just as bad as the current regime. What will we get for our lives and $ billions? Zero.’ He also tweeted on August the 29th of that year: ‘What will we get for bombing Syria besides more debt and a possible long term conflict? Obama needs Congressional approval.’

And then on September the 7th, he said: ‘President Obama, do not attack Syria. There is no upside and tremendous downside. Save your ‘powder’ for another (and more important) day!’

There are certainly risks in this matter. There is nothing to say that the Syrians might, instead of not acting again, act again to draw the United States in. I’m sure that’s been part of the calculation, general.”

Instead of piling on, the general rebutted Smith’s attacks, saying:

“Well, of course it is – but listen, something has happened here since those utterings that you just mentioned. The fact is an election was held, and on January 20th, this person became president of the United States.

I think what you’re seeing here frankly is someone who feels a sense of accountability and responsibility as the President of the United States, knowing he has the power to stop the horrendous act that’s taken place, to do something about it based on the moral underpinnings of this great country of ours, and other God-fearing people in the world.

And I think he – that is what is happening. He is now president. He is no longer a guy like me, sitting on the outside, rendering opinions. He has the responsibility, and he feels accountable to it – and I think he’s made the right judgment here, to be quite frank about it, and we’ll see how it pans out.”

It’s incredibly easy to armchair quarterback Donald Trump – and on many occasions, it is indeed warranted. However, in this instance, Gen. Keane is correct.

In 2013, Trump was not the president, nor was he running for office. He was a private citizen who, according to his tweets, didn’t believe intervention in Syria was the expedient thing for then-President Barack Obama to do.

Now that Trump is the President of the United States, he has access to resources and intelligence to which he didn’t have access before.

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More reasons i quit watching the news i dont even watch Fox News its all the same lies we get from The Communists New Network(CNN)and the liberal news rags as well

Shep just misses Greta, wishes he could get a transfer to MSNBC.

Shep Smith Tries To Hit Trump With Old Tweets, General SLAMS Him

Twitter posts from Trump like these?

Obama wants to unilaterally put a no-fly zone in Syria to protect Al Qaeda Islamists http://thebea.st/143tmfM Syria is NOT our problem.
1:58 PM – 29 May 2013

We should stay the hell out of Syria, the “rebels” are just as bad as the current regime. WHAT WILL WE GET FOR OUR LIVES AND $ BILLIONS?ZERO
7:33 PM – 15 Jun 2013

What will we get for bombing Syria besides more debt and a possible long term conflict? Obama needs Congressional approval.
1:14 PM – 29 Aug 2013

Let the Arab League take care of Syria. Why are these rich Arab countries not paying us for the tremendous cost of such an attack?
7:25 AM – 29 Aug 2013

If Obama attacks Syria and innocent civilians are hurt and killed, he and the U.S. will look very bad!
2:26 PM – 30 Aug 2013

How bad has our “leader” made us look on Syria. Stay out of Syria, we don’t have the leadership to win wars or even strategize.
4:28 PM – 30 Aug 2013

How would you treat the Syria situation if president ?” I’d let them all fight with each other-focus on US!
6:09 AM – 1 Sep 2013

If the U.S. attacks Syria and hits the wrong targets, killing civilians, there will be worldwide hell to pay. Stay away and fix broken U.S.
8:55 PM – 2 Sep 2013

What I am saying is stay out of Syria.
9:00 PM – 3 Sep 2013

The only reason President Obama wants to attack Syria is to save face over his very dumb RED LINE statement. Do NOT attack Syria,fix U.S.A.
6:13 AM – 5 Sep 2013

Russia is sending a fleet of ships to the Mediterranean. Obama’s war in Syria has the potential to widen into a worldwide conflict.
3:45 PM – 5 Sep 2013

AGAIN, TO OUR VERY FOOLISH LEADER, DO NOT ATTACK SYRIA – IF YOU DO MANY VERY BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN & FROM THAT FIGHT THE U.S. GETS NOTHING!
8:20 AM – 5 Sep 2013

President Obama, do not attack Syria. There is no upside and tremendous downside. Save your “powder” for another (and more important) day!
8:21 AM – 7 Sep 2013

Obama must now start focusing on OUR COUNTRY, jobs, healthcare and all of our many problems. Forget Syria and make America great again!
8:19 AM – 11 Sep 2013

We should stop talking, stay out of Syria and other countries that hate us, rebuild our own country and make it strong and great again-USA!
12:29 AM – 13 Sep 2013

That’s how Trump reacted when President Obama attempted to muster republican support for a direct response to Bashar al Assad’s August 2013 killing of over 1,400 Syrians with chemical weapons.

And then they began hammering Obama for his “failure to act” after Assad crossed the red line.

And then they refused to discuss Obama’s formal request for Congressional authorization to use military force in Syria.

I’m supposed to respect this? They’re lying, hypocritical a-holes, and Trump—who does 180-degree reversals whenever politically convenient without skipping a beat—has become their point man. (They charge off barking their heads off, in whatever direction he points.)

Hence, my attitude. I believe it’s a reality-based attitude. The country has been placed in the hands of a pack of opportunistic shysters.

@kitt: You don’t like touchy feely? The Donald went full touchy feely when he saw the video of the gassed kids.
Nothing wrong with that. Big question as you know —What Now?

Spend a minute with Greg’s #3 Donald then vs Donald now–what say you?

That link up in post #3 seems to have become broken. Here it is again, should anyone be interested:

More than 1,400 killed in Syrian chemical weapons attack, U.S. says

This August 2013 event was what Obama attempted to muster Congressional support for a military response to, which in turn elicited Trump’s Twitter barrage.

recall when the radical muslin terrorist, obama threated to shot down Israeli fighter’s if they crossed over Iraq airspace to bomb iranian targets?