Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Deal of a Life

Not even her hairdresser knows
Jordan has finally agreed to release "the sister of the Caliphate," Sajida al-Rishawi, a one-time Islamic beauty queen, whose explosive vest failed to go off and kill innocent civilians in a Jordan hotel back in 2005. She wants a "do-over," I suspect. 

By releasing the fetching hijab-covered Sajida, ISIS said it would release the Jordanian pilot held hostage, but left Japan in the dark about their journalist who they planned to behead as they did with the other Japanese man who was killed.

By dealing with the enemy of human life, the door has been left open over the issue of negotiating with puss-bags. When asked about Jordan's position, Jen Psaki, State Department spokes liberal said that every country "has the ability and right to make decisions.," but added, "we don't make concessions to terrorists."

Unless it's to trade five Islamic terrorists for a deserter and traitor. But it must not be important since she wasn't pinned down with a question about that deal.

Eric Schultz (no relation to Ed Schultz, who isn't human to begin with) said that U.S. policy insists "we don't pay ransom, we don't give concessions to terrorist organizations," tried to distinguish the current proposed trade with the terrorist scumbag-traitor trade (i.e., 5 Taliban for 1 Bergdahl) by claiming it was part of an "end of conflict interaction." He then threw more bull excrement claiming the Taliban are an "armed insurgency," while ISIS is a "terrorist group."

Honestly, how stupid does this administration think the American people are? I thought after the Gruber nailing they would have learned their lesson, not to insult our intelligence. But then again, they did fool the left into thinking Obama can walk on water. It was easy to do because Obama believes it himself.
Sajida exposes herself

To say the Taliban is not a terrorist group is an insult to terrorist groups. When you shoot a woman in the back of the head for showing her wrist, what would you call them, a disciplinary team?

I think the trade Jordan plans to make is actually a good one. Surprise! I believe so because the pilot, Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh, is a valuable asset with all the training he has received. That is not to minimize the propaganda value of the hottie who wasn't hot enough to go off. She may go off in the future, which would be a tragedy. Hopefully, she will go off prematurely and kill a few comrades along the way. (Does she get 72 virgin dudes when she goes?)

We don't know what Kenji Goto the Japanese journalist's fate is going to be. I don't think my making a prediction matters one iota, but I can only hope they make him part of the deal. 

I don't know how much Jordan cares if they deal for the journalist or not. After all, he is an infidel.



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