Wow.
In one of the most honest and revealing discussions on the Obama administration's anti-terrorism policies, former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden said some very surprising things on Wednesday.
Hayden was a guest on MSNBC’s Morning Joe discussing the President’s trip to Cuba, the terror attack in Brussels, Belgium, and the way the two issues had become interwoven. When Hayden was asked if the President’s terse statement on the Brussels attack was a sign of weakness or simply a messaging mistake, Hayden seemingly surprised everyone with his direct commentary on what he believes was actually at play.
I'm going to say something that is going to sound pretty harsh, but I think it’s true. That wasn't a mistake, that wasn't weakness, that was policy.
His going to the ballpark and spending less than a minute commenting on the attack. I actually believe, in his heart of hearts, the president's policy is: That is not that big a deal.
There are other things that are more important, and that is what he messaging.
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The big deal with Obama is trashing the USA to other countries, and, of course golf.
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