want to shift further in that direction. when it comes to shifting away from afghanistan as part of that, i think it is part of that, but even more so, there s been a parallel attempt to try to end what they call the forever wars. president 0bama wanted to get out of afghanistan and president trump wanted to, and made a deal with the taliban, and president biden has wanted to get out for the long time. he s basically said the american don t have an in game. we can t build a nation. i think this has to do with his own determination to cut that operation down. he also knows that operation down. he also knows that there was support among american people for it. that support has dropped when they ve seen the images outside the airport, being executed, has given him a political hit. they re still of support for ending the war.
prism, they look at everything from there. to me, i will take what the general said and take it one step further which is this has been coming for a long time. i think it s actually been in place since the day we got there and said we were going to nation build because the history of the civilization is you can t build a nation, especially a democratic nation from the top down. it never works. it always has to come from the bottom up. and in order for it to work, it has to come from the bottom up now if there is a struggle from the bottom up, somebody can intercede and say i will help you as you struggle from the bottom up. that wasn t the case with afghanistan. and so, ever since that day in the bush presidency when that decision was made to go beyond just decimating al qaeda and to nation build is was the was the original sin of this problem. and to me, joe biden i mean, there you can find faults but i actually think he should be congratulated. he is basically evacuating peop
watch this. the taliban is not the north sri et nam east army, not remotely comparable. no circumstance you see people lifted off the roof of an embassy of the united states from afghanistan. it is not at all comfortable. when you were face to face with the taliban, how did the administration underestimate them so dramatically? i think the largest miscalculation in the last 20 years is not about the taliban, it has been about afghan central leadership. there s been this continued bias saying more troops, more time, more pressure, build a viable partner in kabul, help build a nation with them. what they showed usury peetdly with corruption is that afghan political leadership couldn t.
memes but to african-americans. the message was, you can t trust hillary clinton. you should go vote for a third party candidate and you should not trust anyone. there was one called blackness. it was that no lives matter to hillary clinton. only votes matter. so this was persistent. it continued up until and after the election. if it was right under the noses of the community which misled congress the sent to which this was happening. let s show some of the specific screen grabs of various memes that were going around. 14 of them. mostly featuring messaging that target african-americans like the new black power, black man, you ve been asleep for too long. it is time to wake up and build a nation. and saying wake up. and unite the right in
to complement their formal education. the curriculum is not mandatory. you pick what you want. you can pick music, graphic design, 3d modeling, or programming, game, whatever, photography, robotics. anthony: the managing director, marie lou papazian and her husband pegor, are two former members of the armenian diaspora. both extraordinary, but not unusual in the new armenia. they are not expats, but repats. people who, though not born here, have chosen to come home and help build a nation. pegor: we grew up together in beirut and moved to the states. and the reason we moved was because of the armenian thing. our kid was growing up, so we told our friends we re going to move, we need him to go to armenian school, so they said, you re going to armenia? we said, no, glendale, california. but eventually we did move here, 12 years ago. marie lou: living in glendale and keeping, always saying, you have to keep your identity was