Appearing on CNN’s State of the Union with Candy Crowley on Sunday morning, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) criticized the administration for allowing the Syrian civil war to expand across its borders and for letting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reassert control over that country. McCain dismissed Crowley’s suggestion that any U.S. involvement in that country’s current conflict could make it any worse than it is already.
Crowley said to McCain that there were humanitarian crises going on all over the world, but figures in the U.S. seem more concerned with involving themselves in the Syrian crisis more than in other countries.
“You say is what is worse than doing nothing? Maybe doing harm,” Crowley said. “Do you entertain the possibility that some harm could happen if we increase more harm could happen if we increased it? Help. Military aid.”
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“Candy, with all due respect, that’s ludicrous,” McCain replied. He said the U.S. is providing aid to areas in conflict in Africa, but that the U.S. has a clear strategic interest in not allowing the region to grow more unstable. He added that the U.S. could be drawn into a worse conflict if this now is allowed to go unaddressed.
“The second battle of Fallujah, we lost 96 marines and soldiers, 600 wounded, and now the black flags of Al Qaeda are flying over Fallujah,” McCain concluded. “Disgraceful.”
Source: Mediaite
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Tom Sizemore Refutes His Own Clinton-Hurley Affair Claim: Just the Ravings of a Drug-Addicted Actor
Actor Tom Sizemore ended up in the middle of a strange, 90s-ish kerfuffle today after audio emerged of him allegedly talking about actress Elizabeth Hurley having an affair with President Bill Clinton in the late 90's. Sizemore appeared on Huff Post Live Wednesday to categorically refute his previous words, attributing them to “the ravings of a drug-addicted actor.”
One of Sizemore’s claims in this supposed audio clip was that he had a very personal moment with Clinton who demanded Hurley’s number. Sizemore made it clear at the outset: “No, it’s not true. I was never at the White House and I’d never met Bill Clinton.”
He said he doesn't remember saying any of this, bringing up his past issues with drugs that would explain his ravings. His manager Charles Lago told a strange story about a woman who demanded thousands of dollars in exchange for a video she said could tank Sizmore’s career mere weeks before this story broke.
He said it was “ridiculous that anybody would take this seriously,” and they all jokingly bemoaned how this clearly marks the end of the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign.
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One of Sizemore’s claims in this supposed audio clip was that he had a very personal moment with Clinton who demanded Hurley’s number. Sizemore made it clear at the outset: “No, it’s not true. I was never at the White House and I’d never met Bill Clinton.”
He said he doesn't remember saying any of this, bringing up his past issues with drugs that would explain his ravings. His manager Charles Lago told a strange story about a woman who demanded thousands of dollars in exchange for a video she said could tank Sizmore’s career mere weeks before this story broke.
He said it was “ridiculous that anybody would take this seriously,” and they all jokingly bemoaned how this clearly marks the end of the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign.
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