Opinion

Yes, Some People Did Do Something Alright

Photo Credit: Shealah Craighead, White House Photographer

Yes, some people did something alright and for the good of the world. Our brave military hunted down the notorious terrorist and mastermind of ISIS, Abu Al-Baghdadi, and chased him into a cave where the coward blew himself up and killed three of his children with his suicide. Trump also announced that al-Baghdadi’s replacement, Abu Hassan al-Muhajir was also killed when an air attack blew up a truck he was riding in exploded from the attack.

We can thank Trump and his military advisers for keeping this attack under wraps and thus obtain a successful mission. Trump said he kept his attack under wraps because he wanted the element of surprise which was a good idea.  Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer were furious that Trump did not inform them first. Can you just imagine the leaks that would have gone out if he did inform them and thus making Al-Baghdadi’s destruction a failure? They’ve leaked transcripts and phone calls from Trump so no wonder he doesn’t trust them.

The media didn’t mention Trump’s role in this at all compared to when Obama got Osama Bin Laden. Then they were all over Obama with their noses up his rear end. They praised him to the highest and thanked him for giving Osama a proper Muslim funeral service according to Muslim law.

The Washington Post referred to Al-Baghdadi as a Muslim scholar as did other publications. Are they crazy or is it just their hatred for Trump? Both Osama and Al-Baghdadi wanted us all dead and shouted death to America. That includes you, mainstream media. You seem to praise a terrorist like Al-Baghdadi who beheaded people, kidnapped, beat, tortured and raped an American volunteer Kayla Mueller over there.

Mueller’s family thanked Trump for his decisive action and wished Obama had been that decisive because “Kayla might still be here.” Her mother said.

On Sunday morning, President Trump addressed the nation. He told his countrymen that al-Baghdadi died without honor. “Trump described al-Baghdadi as dying “in a vicious and violent way, as a coward, running and crying.” “He died like a dog, he died like a coward,” Trump said in an address to the nation Sunday morning.

Trump also praised Conan the war dog who helped troops snuff out Baghdadi’s hiding place and led them through a dark and dangerous tunnel and was wounded but is back in action. Trump said: ‘We have declassified a picture of the wonderful dog that did such a GREAT JOB in capturing and killing the Leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi!’

CNN counterterrorism analyst Philip Mudd said on Monday that President Trump had caused embarrassment when he used certain language to describe how U.S. forces killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.”You do not celebrate death. I don’t care if it’s a terrorist, I don’t care if it’s someone you hate. A human being has died. We don’t celebrate that,” Mudd said while appearing on the network. He also recalled feeling uneasy as people celebrated the death of Al Qaeda terrorist leader Usama Bin Laden during the Obama administration.

Mudd is wrong. I celebrate when evil is removed from the face of the earth. None called Hitler a noted scholar of war. As one commenter I saw said so perfectly : “People like Mudd are so consumed with their self-importance to the extent that those who have a different view of the world are beneath them. And this is why Trump is so loved – because he thinks, speaks and has the common sense that elitists do not possess. This billionaire relates more to the common man that the snob liberal elitist class ever will.”

Kamala Harris also criticized Trump’s press conference. “You would think he was commenting on a video game,” She said, “He is the Commander in Chief.”

Yes Kamala, he is the commander in chief who gave the go-ahead to proceed with the mission which is what a CIC does and he should bask in the glory of destroying one of the evilest men on the planet. These libs never give Trump a good day no matter what happens, they are so filled with hate and rage and Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Karl Rove, a former senior adviser to President George W. Bush who served during the day of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, said the president’s words were a message not only to Americans but to would-be terrorists around the world. “The terrorists are not going to pay attention to the president’s words, but they pay a lot of attention to America’s actions,” Rove said. “And the death of Baghdadi has got to shake that organization from top to bottom.”

Jim Clayton

I am a retired former newspaper reporter and retail sales person. I'm a politically conservative easy going person from New Jersey. I am married to a wonderful wife and like talking and writing about movies,, concerts I attend and current events all which I write about here. I would enjoy hearing from anyone on my articles and they can write to me here.

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