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babylonsister

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Mon May 26, 2014, 11:17 AM May 2014

Fox Analyst on VA Controversy: “Where was the outrage during the Bush years?”

http://freakoutnation.com/2014/05/24/fox-analyst-on-va-controversy-where-was-the-outrage-during-the-bush-years/


Fox Analyst on VA Controversy: “Where was the outrage during the Bush years?”
May 24, 2014
By Anomaly

Friday night, Former Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, a Fox News military analyst, offered a surprising defense of President Obama and VA Secretary Eric Shinseki over the VA scandal. Peters defended Shinseki as the media’s “whipping boy” over a long-troubled VA.

Video at link~


He said, “Where was the outrage during the Bush years? I’m not a defender of President Obama by any means, but this is a long-standing problem.”

Mediate reports:

He told Megyn Kelly that blaming Shinseki and booting him out would be like a patient blaming the doctor for their cancer; he’s just one administrator overseeing the problem, and even if he is at fault, he’s hardly the first VA Secretary who hasn’t done a bang-up job at the position.

Peters was bothered by how everyone calling for Shinseki’s head (including a Democrat here and there) has not gone further to make any concrete suggestions or name any names for who could replace him. He said a lot of the outrage is likely “mock” because people have known about this for years.

American Legion National Commander Daniel Dellinger argued that Shinseki is at fault because he was supposed to be different and fix the problems, but he didn’t and needs to be held accountable.


Peters found it remarkable how this has “suddenly” become a crisis.

We should all be outraged over the controversy, but fingers can be pointed at a lot of people, including the previous administration. Cuts to Veterans benefits, funding cuts for hospitals, staffing and equipment, for extended unemployment benefits, for jobs and training are also at issue so be careful where you point your fingers.

Just fix it.
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Fox Analyst on VA Controversy: “Where was the outrage during the Bush years?” (Original Post) babylonsister May 2014 OP
Well Sir, Turbineguy May 2014 #1
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