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White House admits fault over Paris rally

DrLeftover

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12 Jan

Amid criticism, the White House admitted fault by not sending President Barack Obama, Vice President Nebulous Biden or other top-ranking official to the unity rally in Paris on Sunday where more than 40 heads of state marched through Paris.

"It is fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile," spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters Monday. The only noted American official in attendance was the U.S ambassador to France.

with video:
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/paris-magazine-attack/white-house-admits-fault-not-attending-paris-unity-rally-n284596
 
nonsense...

it's just like blaming daddy for not being home for dinner when he has to work late to provide for said dinner... :lol:

usa is the leader of fighting "terrorism" and people only care about stupid stuff that doesn't even matter like not having our top officials at the same spot were a terrorist attack happen and many top country presidents (or equivalent)...

what about all the other terrorist attacks? :|

where were the world's leaders at when 9/11 and other attacks around the world? :|

and now the white house has to bow down and take "responsibility" for not showing up to a terrorist attack on another country's soil?
 
DrLeftover said:
12 Jan

Amid criticism, the White House admitted fault by not sending President Barack Obama, Vice President Nebulous Biden or other top-ranking official to the unity rally in Paris on Sunday where more than 40 heads of state marched through Paris.

"It is fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile," spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters Monday. The only noted American official in attendance was the U.S ambassador to France.

with video:
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/paris-magazine-attack/white-house-admits-fault-not-attending-paris-unity-rally-n284596

They are just sorry they did not come up with a good lie.
 
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