Yes, it is. This tweet summing up Obama’s Syria speech and his alleged foreign policy as a whole won the night:
All we are saying, is give either peace or war a chance, depending which I'm pursuing at the moment.
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) September 11, 2013
Instant. Classic.
Hey, to be fair, perhaps Obama was just channeling Bush-blaming comedian Richard Lewis. It would make sense, since we already know that comedian Albert Brooks transmitted a potential Syria deal to Vladimir.
This tweet wins. RT @baseballcrank: All we are saying, is give either peace or war a chance, depending which I'm pursuing at the moment.
— Leon Wolf (@LeonHWolf) September 11, 2013
@LeonHWolf kinda tired of @baseballcrank's constantly superior aphorisms, zingers & replies. I need a participation trophy or something here
— Kevin Holtsberry (@kevinholtsberry) September 11, 2013
Ha! Indeed. But his superiority continued:
Or not act, as the case may be. MT @WhiteHouse: Our ideals, principles & national security are at stake in Syria—and that's why we must act.
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) September 11, 2013
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Double win.
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