Sunday, August 26, 2012

NYT Board Member Has It All Wrong

Editorial Board Member





  

Carol Giacomo


  Another thoughtless BS opinion from an Editorial board member of the New York Times."How Mr. Romney Would Force-Feed the Pentagon" is the title of her rant this morning.
  Just for the record this is no defense of Mitt Romney the RINO running for president.
  She begins her tirade "Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are portraying themselves as lionhearted budget-cutters, ready to slice out profligate spending in all sorts of government programs and services and lead America to lower taxes and lower deficits. Many experts say their numbers don’t add up, even if they were to impose all the cuts they want.Yet none of that philosophy seems to apply to the defense budget — which accounts for roughly half of all federal discretionary spending.Instead of proposing sensible and necessary reductions, they would throw more money at a Pentagon that has had a blank check for more than a decade. The base budget for 2013 — not including war-related costs — is projected at $525 billion, up roughly 34 percent from 2001. By 2022, Mr. Romney’s plan would increase annual spending to $986 billion, according to an analysis by Travis Sharp of the Center for a New American Security."
   First off a couple of points this chick is listed as a foreign affairs so she has no experience in the areas of the American military but to the NYT she is an expert give me a break second there are alot of BS that needs to be cut like welfare spending and frivolous Stimulus BS spending that needs to stop from this Obama administration that is bankrupting America.
  Here is what the NYT has this broad as listed on their website:

             

Carol Giacomo | Foreign Affairs

Carol Giacomo, a former diplomatic correspondent for Reuters in Washington, covered foreign policy for the international wire service for more than two decades before joining The Times editorial board in August 2007. In her previous position, she traveled over 1 million miles to nearly 100 countries with seven secretaries of state and various other senior U.S. officials. In 2009, she won the Georgetown University Weintal Prize for diplomatic reporting. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In 1999-2000, she was a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace, researching U.S. economic and foreign policy decision-making during the Asian financial crisis. She has been a guest lecturer at the U.S. National War College, among other academic institutions. Born and raised in Connecticut, she holds a B.A. in English Literature from Regis College, Weston, Mass. She began her professional journalism career at the Lowell Sun in Lowell, Mass., and later worked for the Hartford Courant in the city hall, state capitol and Washington bureaus.

 So where is her experience in Military affairs she is nothing but a typical liberal NYT Editorial Board member her expertise spouting her anti-American venom out via the NYT Opinion Pages.
 Just another fraud and BS artist among the many at NYT.


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