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Not true. Fox news tried to make the same argument and got their asses handed to them by Bill Clinton:/——/ Billy Clinton left Bush OBL on the loose which led to 9/11 and that started all the problems.When you look at what the GOP left Obama and what Obama left Trump, clearly, you should be thanking Obama./----/ "Remember Carrier? Remember how Trump "crowed" that he SAVED all those American jobs and all he had to spend were millions?" Oh Sparky, Carrier reneged. How is that Trump's fault? BTW: . 313K JOBS...155,215,000 Employed; 8th Record of Trump Era... LAYOFFS LOWEST SINCE '90...Can Trump handle Kim Jong Un?
Here is a funny article about Trump's phantom negotiating skills.
Remember Carrier? Remember how Trump "crowed" that he SAVED all those American jobs and all he had to spend were millions?
How did that debacle turn out? You can see it coming with North Korea, like a slo motion train wreck.
Watch and learn.
/----/ Well we all know Billy wouldn't lie to cover his sorry ass.
Clinton Let Bin Laden Slip Away and Metastasize - latimes
articles.latimes.com/2001/dec/05/opinion/oe-ijaz05
Dec 5, 2001 - President Clinton and his national security team ignored several opportunities to capture Osama bin Laden and his terrorist associates, including one as late as last year. ...
"From 1996 to 1998, I opened unofficial channels between Sudan and the Clinton administration. I met with officials in both countries, including Clinton, U.S. National Security Advisor Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger and Sudan's president and intelligence chief.
President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, who wanted terrorism sanctions against Sudan lifted, offered the arrest and extradition of Bin Laden and detailed intelligence data about the global networks constructed by Egypt's Islamic Jihad, Iran's Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas.
Among those in the networks were the two hijackers who piloted commercial airliners into the World Trade Center.
The silence of the Clinton administration in responding to these offers was deafening." Mansoor Ijaz, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations,