PC Response to Terror Is Reviving Democrats’ Weak 1980s Image . . . "As for prosecuting the war on terror, more and more experts have begun questioning the White House’s failed strategy. Former CIA director Michael Morrell admitted that concerns about environmental damage have prevented the White House from bombing oil wells that finance the ISIS." . . .
The Narrative Can Never Be Wrong . . . "The administration is deathly afraid of admitting it got it wrong from the beginning. Or worse yet, admitting where it was going all along. That would ruin its aura of benevolent omniscience. Hope and Change in conflict with Islamism can neither be explained nor managed within the framework of the Narrative. " . . .
In Oval Office speech, Obama offers the same policies that have allowed ISIS to grow
"In the unlikely event that any readers who didn’t watch the speech want to see it, here is the video:
The Narrative Can Never Be Wrong . . . "The administration is deathly afraid of admitting it got it wrong from the beginning. Or worse yet, admitting where it was going all along. That would ruin its aura of benevolent omniscience. Hope and Change in conflict with Islamism can neither be explained nor managed within the framework of the Narrative. " . . .
In Oval Office speech, Obama offers the same policies that have allowed ISIS to grow
. . . "Considering that this was only the third Oval Office speech of Obama’s presidency, it was a wasted opportunity, one that make it even harder to him to gain the trust of the American people in our fight against the jihad threat.
"In the unlikely event that any readers who didn’t watch the speech want to see it, here is the video:
President Obama's theophobia . . . "This argument is part of President Obama’s longstanding preaching of a civil religion about Islamophobia. The predictable and anemic nature of the remarks not only is ineffective, but serves to feed the forces of terrorism here at home and abroad."
. . . "Whatever dignity his Oval Office speech was meant to convey was lost in his opening sentences as his speech became yet another effort to claim that he hadn’t made a mistake by assuring Americans they had nothing to worry about from ISIS right before its latest terror attack." . . .
Cruz on Obama's Oval Office Speech: Like a 'Condescending Schoolmarm . . . "What we need is a commander-in-chief who stands up and, number one, doesn't engage in politically correct double speak, doesn't refuse to say the word radical Islamic terrorism, as Obama, and Hillary [Clinton], and all the Democrats do," Cruz said." . . .
Introducing President Sergeant Schultz. . . " 'It isn't Islam," he says of Islamists. "This isn't who we are," he says of Americans who want to defend themselves and their families. "We will overcome," he claims about a threat he can neither recognize or even acknowledge. "I know nothing!" shouted Sergeant Schultz on Hogan's Heroes.
Could you imagine FDR saying, 'We were attacked yesterday on Pearl Harbor. I really don't want to talk about who did it?' Republicans rip into Obama's tone-deaf terrorism speech
Cruz on Obama's Oval Office Speech: Like a 'Condescending Schoolmarm . . . "What we need is a commander-in-chief who stands up and, number one, doesn't engage in politically correct double speak, doesn't refuse to say the word radical Islamic terrorism, as Obama, and Hillary [Clinton], and all the Democrats do," Cruz said." . . .
"Schultz knew he was in denial, just trying to keep a low profile and waiting until the war was over and he could return home." . . .
Race-hustling Obama fails to channel FDR, Churchill "These were Americans. And they were enjoying their freedom peaceably at a holiday party in the most powerful country on earth that stands as this world’s greatest hope for religious freedom. That, Mr. President, is why those 14 Americans were killed.
"You are the ONLY person who looked at them and saw race.
Tale of two presidents: President Barack Obama sought to soothe terror fears on Sunday during a prime-time address that coincided with the anniversary of second largest attack on U.S. soil in the nation's history - without mentioning Islamic terrorism. In contrast President Roosevelt addressed Congress 74 years ago and hammered home that Japan were the enemy
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