Smell the Glove
Confederate Yankee has been eating paste again.
Let our soldiers use their massive advantages in firepower, training, and communications to take the fight to the enemy. Quit trying to fight a “nice” war. Such weakness does not result in a victory; to win a war the other side must realize that they cannot hope to win. It should go without saying, but if the other side doesn’t feel defeated, then it isn’t be defeated. Enable our soldiers to rely on their training and instincts and remove the overly cumbersome rules of engagement that restrict our soldiers to the point they are fighting a defensive war.
I didn’t think it was possible to pack 150 cliches into a 100-word paragraph, but Bob Owens never fails to satisfy.
. . . Tom Hilton takes a swing at the pinata as well — but he’s only bitter because Bob banned him first.