The revulsion with which our Commander-in-Chief holds the best symbol of American military superiority is both pitiful and disgusting. I, however, suffer no such revulsion at embracing the baddest, most invincible aircraft ever devised:
When President Obama spoke to troops at Alaska's Elmendorf Air Force Base last month, the unit there parked a shiny new F-22 fighter plane in the hangar. But according to multiple sources, White House aides demanded the plane be changed to an older F-15 fighter because they didn't want Obama speaking in front of the F-22, a controversial program he fought hard to end.
"White House aides actually made them remove the F-22-said they would not allow POTUS to be pictured with the F-22 in any way, shape, or form," one source close to the unit relayed.
This is the kind of advantage that wins wars; it's what 'superiority' is all about. The fact that our President not only tried to kill the project, but also refuses to be photographed with it tells us a lot, don't you think?
There's my two cents.
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