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sheshe2

(94,261 posts)
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 05:58 PM Tuesday

A powerful reminder of what a real Commander-in-Chief looks like.

Sixteen years ago this month, President Obama quietly made history. In the middle of the night, he became the first President to witness the return of fallen soldiers. He later spent six hours with the grieving families.

A powerful reminder of what a real Commander-in-Chief looks like.

Estel Cooper (@estel62.bsky.social) 2025-10-07T21:37:36.019Z
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A powerful reminder of what a real Commander-in-Chief looks like. (Original Post) sheshe2 Tuesday OP
K & R................... Lovie777 Tuesday #1
Yes, Lovie and I thank you for your response. sheshe2 Tuesday #6
How could republicans kacekwl Tuesday #2
And they're still pushing us down as much as they can. erronis Tuesday #7
didn't realize they hated America so much RussBLib Tuesday #9
Simple answer---they're repuglikans. lastlib Tuesday #10
It's a backlash against having a great president. thought crime Tuesday #20
How? Dave Id Wednesday #31
Historians will study how the U.S.A. republican party became so evil Mysterian Wednesday #36
Still miss him. KnR Hekate Tuesday #3
I can't believe that was 16 years ago. sheshe2 Tuesday #4
I miss the entire family. For a great remembrance, go to youtube and get the video of Paul McCartney at the White House. CTyankee Tuesday #16
I do too, CTyankee. sheshe2 Tuesday #22
I love that we have DU and can commisserate with fellow Dems here. CTyankee Wednesday #25
A truly respectful president. Respect is something Emile Tuesday #5
And NEVER WILL! sheshe2 Tuesday #23
Honor, Dignity, Humility, a real American hero! Clouds Passing Tuesday #8
And a tan suit! sheshe2 Tuesday #24
And Trump can't get over it. He knows he's a POS and Obama is handsome and smart. CTyankee Wednesday #26
He rocked that suit, mwmisses4289 Wednesday #34
Presidential accomplishments: LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #11
Oh, I remember seeing Obama speak to the American people and tell them about the raid where we finally rid the world CTyankee Wednesday #27
I blew the photo up Grim Chieftain Tuesday #12
You can tell that the responsibility weighs on him fujiyamasan Wednesday #28
Well said Grim Chieftain Wednesday #29
When Dump was closer than that AdamGG Tuesday #13
It's Good & Important to be Reminded of Cha Tuesday #14
Even Biden's dog Commander was a BigmanPigman Tuesday #15
Those were the good, smart, safe old days Joinfortmill Tuesday #17
The first?? Sogo Tuesday #18
Republicans hate America, period. CaptainTruth Tuesday #19
Indeed. calimary Tuesday #21
Trump would never salute alfredo Wednesday #30
I don't know why Mossfern Wednesday #32
I know what you mean, Mossfern. sheshe2 Wednesday #33
Walter Reed Hospital bpj62 Wednesday #35

RussBLib

(10,242 posts)
9. didn't realize they hated America so much
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 06:31 PM
Tuesday

...even things that didn't even affect them personally, they get pissed about. Oh God, then there is religion.

https://russblib.blogspot.com

lastlib

(26,845 posts)
10. Simple answer---they're repuglikans.
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 06:51 PM
Tuesday

It's who (what) they are. Despicable, little people who have no regard for others.

Dave Id

(187 posts)
31. How?
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 10:47 AM
Wednesday

Surely payback for voting a Black man into the office of President of the United States had nothing to do with it, Reich?

Mysterian

(5,986 posts)
36. Historians will study how the U.S.A. republican party became so evil
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 02:09 PM
Wednesday

as part of the study of the decline of the U.S.A.

sheshe2

(94,261 posts)
4. I can't believe that was 16 years ago.
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 06:10 PM
Tuesday

We had 8 long years of not waking up in a panic over what our dear leader was doing.

**Sigh**

CTyankee

(67,225 posts)
16. I miss the entire family. For a great remembrance, go to youtube and get the video of Paul McCartney at the White House.
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 07:52 PM
Tuesday

There's a great little part of the video when Paul sang "Michelle, la belle" and the younger Obama daughter was seen whispering into her dad's ear and then he shook his head. My bet is that she asked if McCartney had written that song for mommy.

I miss them so much...

CTyankee

(67,225 posts)
25. I love that we have DU and can commisserate with fellow Dems here.
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 02:52 AM
Wednesday

It is both depressing and frightening to have Drump in our lives every day. UGH....

CTyankee

(67,225 posts)
26. And Trump can't get over it. He knows he's a POS and Obama is handsome and smart.
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 02:54 AM
Wednesday

I hope it torments him.

mwmisses4289

(2,395 posts)
34. He rocked that suit,
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 12:45 PM
Wednesday

and drove the repugs nuts.

I miss having that whole family in the white house.

CTyankee

(67,225 posts)
27. Oh, I remember seeing Obama speak to the American people and tell them about the raid where we finally rid the world
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 03:00 AM
Wednesday

of Bin Laden. He was brief, but serious and informed us of what we needed to know. I slept better that night than and was at peace with the direction of our country.

Every day with Dump is a chore to get through if I even THINK of what we have in the White House now...

Grim Chieftain

(694 posts)
12. I blew the photo up
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 06:53 PM
Tuesday

and I swear Pres. Obama is emotional. What a great, caring man. May we see his likes again - soon.

fujiyamasan

(741 posts)
28. You can tell that the responsibility weighs on him
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 05:29 AM
Wednesday

He understands the seriousness of sending men and women to conflict, and the consequences may mean the loss of a loved one for their families.

This is not a man that asks why they bothered to sign up, or worse yet just calls them suckers and losers. A man of decency and good character. That’s what I miss.



Grim Chieftain

(694 posts)
29. Well said
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 09:33 AM
Wednesday

We went from of man of ethics and integrity to Trump. I cannot believe how our country has fallen.

AdamGG

(1,807 posts)
13. When Dump was closer than that
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 07:12 PM
Tuesday

Last edited Wed Oct 8, 2025, 09:02 PM - Edit history (1)

to Jimmy Carter's flag draped casket being carried by marines, he kept his hands at his sides.

Then, ordered flags to be removed from half staff for Carter on the day he was inaugurated because he took it as an insult to him that flags were at half staff on his inauguration day.

BigmanPigman

(54,034 posts)
15. Even Biden's dog Commander was a
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 07:48 PM
Tuesday

better commander that the orange ass in the big, ugly, tacky ballroom.

alfredo

(60,231 posts)
30. Trump would never salute
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 10:01 AM
Wednesday

“Suckers and losers.” As he said, “what was in it for them.”

sheshe2

(94,261 posts)
33. I know what you mean, Mossfern.
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 11:27 AM
Wednesday

He is a good man, and he cared for this country as President and continues to do so today.

bpj62

(1,059 posts)
35. Walter Reed Hospital
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 01:06 PM
Wednesday

Obama would regularly visit soldiers who were in rehabilitation from thier injuries. Some were happy to see him and others were not. He never made a big deal of it and he would often be dressed in workout clothes so he could exercise with the ones who asked him to do so. He understood the commitment and sacrifice that these men and women had made and he never used them as props.

Some have speculated the his visits with these soldiers made him less likely to send troops into harms way. He also disputed that line of thinking. Honor and decency, something that is sorely missed right now.

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