Bill O'Reilly on Democrats' Hypocrisy Regarding Drug Boat Strikes
NewsNationDecember 5, 202513 min88,646 views
27 connections·40 entities in this video→The Legality of Striking Drug Boats
- 🎯 President Trump signed an executive order designating drug cartels as terrorists, providing a legal basis for the U.S. military to destroy them.
- ⚖️ Bill O'Reilly argues that legally, the military has the right to blow drug boats out of the water, and the Democrats' criticism is an attempt to contrive a situation to undermine Trump.
- 🗣️ He suggests that a Senate committee should call Admiral Bradley to explain the events, removing politics from the issue and informing the American public.
Democratic Hypocrisy and Obama's ISIS Campaign
- 💡 O'Reilly draws a parallel to Barack Obama's destruction of ISIS in western Iraq, where special forces operated with orders to destroy the enemy, resulting in the deaths of everyone in a camp, including Albaghdaddy's son.
- 🚫 During Obama's tenure, the Democratic Party did not voice any objections to these actions.
- ⚠️ The current criticism from Democrats regarding the drug boat strikes is seen as hypocritical in light of their silence on Obama's more aggressive military actions.
Shifting Blame and Political Strategy
- 📌 The White House is attempting to shift focus from Secretary Hegsth to Admiral Bradley, who was the combatant commander giving orders for the strike.
- 📢 O'Reilly believes the repeated statements that Admiral Bradley acted within his authority are a sign that someone is being set up as a fall guy.
- 🎭 He criticizes the Democratic Party's response as
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