* “ 'It should be sent for example to ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN and maybe PBS and VOA. As for Fox News let her die in her anger,” Gadahn wrote. At another point, he said of the networks: “From a professional point of view, they are all on one level — except [Fox News] channel, which falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks objectivity, too.”"What an unintended boost for Fox, which can now boast that it is al-Qaeda’s least favorite network."Bin Laden plotted killing Obama so the 'totally unprepared' Biden would succeed him
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. . . "[bin Laden]decided that Joe Biden was the weak one, weaker than even the pretty weak Obama because Biden was an incompetent, "totally unprepared," for a crisis. All those years in Washington, and it was bin Laden's calculation that Biden had learned nothing — that he was a yes man, an ignoramus, a guy who understood nothing about enemies trying to kill us all and someone who could be manipulated to his ends.
"Enemies of America like weak U.S. presidents. That's why they scream loudest about ones who are strong. Bin Laden wouldn't like Donald J. Trump.
"It's significant, as Fox News noted, that Biden did oppose the raid that picked off bin Laden in 2011, which rather demonstrates the accurate calculation of bin Laden's views on Biden's judgment. If Biden in fact were
president in 2011 and was the leader calling the shots, bin Laden would be alive today, still plotting and conducting ever more evil terror attacks.
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"It's as though America dodged a bullet that he wasn't.
"That ought to be a warning to voters about the capacities of this guy. As Biden rises in the polls in the wake of a coronavirus-weary America, ugly creatures remain out there, watching, making their calculations about which leaders serve their purposes best. Biden comes up short for us, and desirable to our enemies, based on this report."
Bin Laden wanted to kill Obama because he thought Joe Biden was totally unprepared to be president and would 'plunge the US into a crisis', declassified documents show "Osama wrote to Al Qaeda deputy Atiyah Abd al-Rahman: 'The reason for concentrating on them is that Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make [Vice President] Biden take over the presidency, Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis." . . .
. . . "Adam Gadahn, a U.S.-born media adviser, even discussed in a message to his boss what would be the best television outlets for a bin Laden anniversary video.
“ 'It should be sent for example to ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN and maybe PBS and VOA. As for Fox News let her die in her anger,” Gadahn wrote. At another point, he said of the networks: “From a professional point of view, they are all on one level — except [Fox News] channel, which falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks objectivity, too.”
"What an unintended boost for Fox, which can now boast that it is al-Qaeda’s least favorite network."
*And the Washington Post is supposed to support any Democrat for anything: Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis. As for Petraeus, he is the man of the hour . . . and killing him would alter the war’s path” in Afghanistan.
. . . "The scheme is described in one of the documents taken from bin Laden’s compound by U.S. forces on May 2, the night he was killed. I was given an exclusive look at some of these remarkable documents by a senior administration official. They have been declassified and will be available soon to the public in their original Arabic texts and translations." . . .. . . "Adam Gadahn, a U.S.-born media adviser, even discussed in a message to his boss what would be the best television outlets for a bin Laden anniversary video.
“ 'It should be sent for example to ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN and maybe PBS and VOA. As for Fox News let her die in her anger,” Gadahn wrote. At another point, he said of the networks: “From a professional point of view, they are all on one level — except [Fox News] channel, which falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks objectivity, too.”
"What an unintended boost for Fox, which can now boast that it is al-Qaeda’s least favorite network."
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