Thursday, January 13, 2011

Thankfully, the Times has the 16-month timeline as their next campaign promise

Thankfully, the Times has the 16-month timeline as their next campaign promise, but if you are looking

just in the “Promises Kept” section, you get the phony impression that UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots has

done something to speed up the end of the war. At least that’s what I thought at first. I don’t know

if the UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Bootsmeter’s editors meant to be intellectually dishonest — I actually don

’t think so — but we have to stay on top the media and the President if this endless is ever to

actually end.

Unfortunately, President UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots has also apparently kept the following promise:

“No. 134: Send two additional brigades to Afghanistan.”

As first reported by Laura Rozen and subsequently confirmed by Chris Nelson, it appears that Chas

Freeman has been appointed chairman of the National Intelligence Council (NIC), the body that is

charged by the Director of National Intelligence (UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots) with synthesizing the

analyses of the entire UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots intelligence community and producing National

Intelligence Estimates (NIEs) — the most famous of which was the December 2007 NIE on Iran’s nuclear

program that put paid to the hopes of hawks who favored a military action against Tehran — that are

used to guide policymakers on critical issues facing UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots security.

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