He believes any withdrawal from either Iraq or Afghanistan is a tragedy. He considers it “likely” that terrorists will hit the U.S. with a nuclear weapon. He may be correct, but how do you prove the negative that it might not?
He was asked what could be done to end the gridlock in Washington. I was disappointed that he limited his comments to denouncing the Democrats’ fight to protect entitlements. While that is a problem, it is certainly not the only problem with Congress.
Humorously, he recounted the story of how he is distantly related to President Obama — cousins eight generations ago. He didn’t discuss either the markets or the economy.
Truth-In-Blogging: I liked his boss a whole bunch more than him and wonder if history will agree.