He mentioned that on Obama's Cairo apology tour speech he condemned extremism. Think of the courage it took to do that.
Daily Wire . . . "The Obama propagandist may have been listening to a different speech than the rest of us. Aside from the obvious absurdity of Axelrod’s hilariously Homeric prose, the claim that Obama “courageously” stood up to “extremism” and for “human rights” is patently false.
"The first time Obama mentioned the word “human rights” in his controversial Cairo speech was in the context of America’s ill-placed “Islamophobia.”
“ 'Violent extremists have exploited these tensions in a small but potent minority of Muslims. The attacks of September 11th, 2001 and the continued efforts of these extremists to engage in violence against civilians has led some in my country to view Islam as inevitably hostile not only to America and Western countries, but also to human rights,” read the Chamberlainian speech. “This has bred more fear and mistrust.’
"The second time the phrase appeared occurs when Obama apologized for the Iraq War and its “promotion of democracy.”
“ 'So let me be clear: no system of government can or should be imposed upon one nation by any other,” read the speech.
"After some wishful thinking about his so-called “commitment” to the abstract idea of “governments that reflect the will of the people,” Obama finally stated that under his administration the U.S. “will support them everywhere.' ” . . .
Really? Remember the Iranian Green Revolution that died for want of support from Obama?
" 'Obama, Obama -- either with us, or with them!" chanted opposition members as they returned to the streets to protest. (Watch video)" We all know the rest of that story.
Obama turned his back on those in Iran who opposed the murderous regime
Daily Wire . . . "The Obama propagandist may have been listening to a different speech than the rest of us. Aside from the obvious absurdity of Axelrod’s hilariously Homeric prose, the claim that Obama “courageously” stood up to “extremism” and for “human rights” is patently false.
"The first time Obama mentioned the word “human rights” in his controversial Cairo speech was in the context of America’s ill-placed “Islamophobia.”
“ 'Violent extremists have exploited these tensions in a small but potent minority of Muslims. The attacks of September 11th, 2001 and the continued efforts of these extremists to engage in violence against civilians has led some in my country to view Islam as inevitably hostile not only to America and Western countries, but also to human rights,” read the Chamberlainian speech. “This has bred more fear and mistrust.’
"The second time the phrase appeared occurs when Obama apologized for the Iraq War and its “promotion of democracy.”
“ 'So let me be clear: no system of government can or should be imposed upon one nation by any other,” read the speech.
"After some wishful thinking about his so-called “commitment” to the abstract idea of “governments that reflect the will of the people,” Obama finally stated that under his administration the U.S. “will support them everywhere.' ” . . .
Really? Remember the Iranian Green Revolution that died for want of support from Obama?
" 'Obama, Obama -- either with us, or with them!" chanted opposition members as they returned to the streets to protest. (Watch video)" We all know the rest of that story.
Obama turned his back on those in Iran who opposed the murderous regime
Egypt’s Mubarak was America’s staunchest ally in the Middle East other than Israel. Iran was (and is) our biggest enemy. Yet, Obama supported the overthrow of Mubarak but not the mullahs.It has been clear to me for years that Obama failed to back the green revolution because he wanted to negotiate with the Iranian regime.