Tommy Vietor once was the National Security Council spokesman under President Obama, but he should always, always be remembered as the guy whose thoughtful 2014 take on the deadly Benghazi attack that killed four Americans was, “Dude … that was two years ago.”
How many years ago did President Obama draw that red line in Syria? Dude, who ever remembers that?
100 babies are born in Aleppo each week. When you talk about a refugee ban, imagine telling those moms and kids they're not welcome.
— Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) February 9, 2017
Moms and kids? Dude, the official line straight from the boss was, widows and orphans. It wasn’t that many years ago.
Oh, concerned about them now, are you?
— Happy Thanksgiving & Epstein Didn't Kill Himself (@drawandstrike) February 10, 2017
https://twitter.com/TheMadHessian/status/829836954678202369
Hang on, now: we remember reading somewhere that climate change was the root cause of the Syrian conflict.
So #ObamaWho and his red line legacy shouldn't be able to sleep at night. But guessing he sleeps like a log.
— Debera Blevins (@DeberaAsfaiken) February 9, 2017
@ArthurSchwartz Wait!! Is @TVietor08 proposing some kind of red line?
— Steve Wallace (@waldo559) February 9, 2017
Why can't Saudi Arabia or another country help refugees? We've already done a lot surely we can take a pass now & then.
— Rob Hayes (@NoleSaint) February 10, 2017
Richard Grenell’s hashtag is a long one, but it’s good.
Obama's NSC is now giving advice on what to do in Syria. Seriously. After they watched a genocide unfold. #redline #WeHadEnoughOfYourFailure https://t.co/4Lb7aWEz4N
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) February 9, 2017
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#RefugeesWelcome: Samantha Power invites Syrian refugee family over for dinner and a photo-op https://t.co/HtJgOkjwp8
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) December 31, 2015
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