BY RICH GALEN
Reprinted from Mullings.com
The White House chief of staff during the reign of President Richard Nixon was a guy named H.R. Haldeman who was not known for being a terribly patient man. The story goes that he would put the letters “TL2” atop memo that he thought were weak.
TL2 stood for “Too little, too late.”
That pretty much sums up the Administration’s frenzied attempt to gain support for an attack on Syria.
Americans are opposed to it, according to Gallup, by 36 percent to 51 percent. That is not only the lowest approval for military action in 20 years, but it is the only time that “opposed” has been a majority. Continue reading