Once again, Barack Obama proves what a petty and insecure whackjob he really is.
Every week there’s something new to learn about the depth of Obama’s depraved and incompetent presidency and every week he gets away with some new, ridiculous lapse in reason.
He should have been impeached over a dozen times now. But what he had to say to General Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of the US forces in Afghanistan, sunk to a not-unsurprising new low.
Find out what Obama said to General McChrystal on page 2.

It would be better said that he would not p**s on you if you were on fire!
Yep me too
There will be a long line of folks waiting to do that !
There’s a long line to pee on your grave , for sure.
Yep
HELL ,WE’LL ALL BE HAPPY
Rather he shits on your grave after we execute you for treason.
False statement: As for what did transpire during that final Oval Office meeting between President Obama and General McChrystal, the latter said in a January 2013 interview with NBC’s Today program that he wouldn’t reveal the details of their conversation but maintained the encounter was “very professional” in tone and that the two men parted on good terms:
McChrystal said he met President Obama with resignation in hand when he arrived at the White House immediately after the June 2010 publication of the article, “The Runaway General.” The article depicted McChrystal and his close aides disparaging the president and administration leaders, and not only ended his post as commander in Afghanistan but prematurely concluded a 34-year military career for the West Point graduate. He was immediately replaced by his supervisor at the time, Gen. David Petraeus.
McChrystal would not disclose what Obama said to him during their meeting after the article ran, saying “what is said between the president and I [sic] in the Oval Office really needs to be between us.”
However, he described the tone as “very professional” and said his relationship with the president, both then and now, was a good one.
When Gen. McChrystal retired from the Army, President Obama allowed him to retain his four-star rank in retirement, waiving a rule that requires a four-star officer to hold that rank for three years in order to keep it during retirement. (McChrystal had been awarded his fourth star just the previous year.)
Great response, we’ll deserved!
Me too!