The Commander in Chief of the United States military, Barack Hussein Obama, spoke at a press conference about the role the U.S. will play in the war against ISIS. Note, the key word here is "play," because that seems to be all we're doing against the global threat of an Islamic caliphate.
The attack that left 129 dead and over 350 wounded, 99 of whom are in serious condition, should have been a 'wake-up call' to us.
In fact, 27,282 global jihadist attacks since 911 of 2001 should have been enough wake-up calls to wake up the dead who were slaughtered in those attacks. But our president refuses to admit that he was wrong about ISIS and they are not the JV team he labeled them to be.
Rather than calling the Friday attacks on innocent civilians a slaughter, our Islamic apologist in chief called it "a setback." If his older daughter Malia had attended the Bataclan concert hall when the "Eagles of Death Metal" were performing, I suspect Obama would have seen it as anything but a setback.
"There will be setbacks and there will be successes. The terrible events in Paris were obviously a terrible and sickening setback," the so-called president said.
Just the day before the attack, he claimed that ISIS had been "contained" in Iraq and Syria. He was criticized for that and for using an anemic military strategy to deal with the situation.
If he worked for a corporation as a manager, he would have been fired long ago.
The attack that left 129 dead and over 350 wounded, 99 of whom are in serious condition, should have been a 'wake-up call' to us.
In fact, 27,282 global jihadist attacks since 911 of 2001 should have been enough wake-up calls to wake up the dead who were slaughtered in those attacks. But our president refuses to admit that he was wrong about ISIS and they are not the JV team he labeled them to be.
A setback |
Rather than calling the Friday attacks on innocent civilians a slaughter, our Islamic apologist in chief called it "a setback." If his older daughter Malia had attended the Bataclan concert hall when the "Eagles of Death Metal" were performing, I suspect Obama would have seen it as anything but a setback.
"There will be setbacks and there will be successes. The terrible events in Paris were obviously a terrible and sickening setback," the so-called president said.
Just the day before the attack, he claimed that ISIS had been "contained" in Iraq and Syria. He was criticized for that and for using an anemic military strategy to deal with the situation.
If he worked for a corporation as a manager, he would have been fired long ago.
Obama said our ultimate goal with ISIS is to "degrade and ultimately destroy this barbaric terrorist organization." He would soil his Jockey shorts if he was forced to say the words 'Islamic jihad," or "Muslim jihadists." ISIS is merely one part of the whole organization: Islam. In any case, he is doing nothing that his military advisers are advising him to do, in spite of the line of bull that he's working diligently with them.
Another setback |
I am now fully convinced that there is no deed so horrible, no amount of suffering or taking of human life, either here or elsewhere in the West, that will get Obama to do anything differently than he is now doing. He cares only about his egotistical legacy and that legacy will come at a great price.
In my opinion, Barack Hussein Obama is allowing ISIS to grow and I am no longer certain that he is actually concerned about that happening. It almost makes one want to become a conspiracy theorist.
Bill was impeached for being a serial sexual predator. Why is Obama getting away with murder? Isn't 27,282 murderous terrorist attacks enough to do something effective?
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