. . . "When we were vetted for entry into the Air Force, it took several months, a load of men assigned to us, and the provocation and annoyance of friends, relatives, and acquaintances for weeks. The process was lengthy and in-depth – usurped male labor better used elsewhere – but it did the job. And that is for people without any criminal record of any kind, anything even resembling a DUI or parking infraction. Or even a tiny jaywalking offense. Plus all the citizenship papers and background data and paperwork one could wish in the world.
"And these D.C. folks are talking about vetting men without documentation of any kind – no passport, no visa, no money, without a job history, a school record, or any corroboration other than the career liars (sorry, but fact is fact) among the "refugees" themselves and their maybe relatives, and the equally untrustworthy words of the hallowed U.N.?" . . .
Quit being part of the problem, Mr. President! . . . "How do we explain the president's meandering, halting, defensive words Monday at the press conference in Turkey? Judging from what we heard, it should be clear to every American that he is not competent. He does not see this horrific form of terrorism as more than a small problem, the Paris attack as a mere "setback." He does not have any intention of making more than a feeble show of combatting the savages of ISIS. He insists they are not Muslims despite "Islam" being part of parcel of their chosen name and their stated pride in the slaughter they commit in the name of Allah. He still refuses to utter the phrase "Islamic extremism." He displays obvious disregard for our men in uniform, who sign up to protect us from enemies like ISIS. "
"President Obama also said today: "What I'm not interested in is pursuing some notion of 'American leadership' or 'American winning' that has no relationship to what is actually going to work." Those words should terrify every American. While many conservatives have seen this disdain for leadership in Obama from the outset, his antipathy for our country should now be clear to all." . . .