Most people alive today never experienced WWII and have no idea who Neville Chamberlain was or how stupid was he. The only hope for mankind going forward is if God grants us a REVIVAL, don't know why he would but that is our only hope...
Tom Nichols
Tom Nichols
Is it possible to be a bigger fool than, Neville Chamberlain ?Obama, has proved it to be possible.______________________________________________Muslim terrorists released a video of their mass execution of Christians, Egypt responded with jet fighters carrying bombs, the pope condemned the destruction of life and President Obama went golfing.That's even though the ISIS killers, in their video release of details of their beheading of 21 Coptic Christians dressed in orange prison jumpsuits, referenced the language Obama used just a week ago in his remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast.The ISIS killers described their victims as "crusaders" after Obama took a jab at Christians when he said: "Unless we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ. And in our home country, slavery, and Jim Crow, all too often was justified in the name of Christ."Obama's prayer-breakfast remarks drew a rebuke from Christian evangelist Franklin Graham, who reminded the president that Jesus Christ came to earth to die for the guilty, while Islam's Muhammad killed the "innocent."Over the weekend, Obama's golfing was uninterrupted by the savagery in Libya, prompting criticism of his priorities.The Weekly Standard quoted Middle East scholar Bassam Tawil, "Does Obama really want his legacy to be, 'The president who was an even bigger fool than Neville Chamberlain?'"The commentary by Tom Gross referred to the synagogue shooting in Copenhagen over the weekend and accused the Obama team of a "willful lack of understanding about the nature of Islamism, about anti-Semitism, and about the intentions of the Islamic revolutionary government in Iran.""They seem more interested in disparaging the prime minister of America's ally Israel than in preventing the regime in Tehran going nuclear – a regime which has already de facto taken control of large swathes of Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Lebanon."Fox News commentator Charles Krauthammer wrote, "Obama's reaction to, shall we say, turmoil abroad has been one of alarming lassitude and passivity."He cited the death of American hostage Kayla Mueller, the evacuation of the U.S. embassy in Yemen and warnings from Obama's own appointees."And America watches," he wrote. "Obama calls the policy 'strategic patience.' That's a synonym for 'inaction,' made to sound profoundly 'strategic."Such on-the-ground appeasement goes well with the linguistic appeasement whereby Obama dares not call radical Islam by name. And whereby both the White House and State Department spend much of a day insisting that the attack on the kosher grocery in Paris had nothing to do with Jews. It was just, as the president said, someone 'randomly shoot[ing] a bunch of folks in a deli,'" Krauthammer said."If, during the very week Islamic supremacists achieve 'peak barbarism' with the immolation of a helpless prisoner, you cannot take them on without apologizing for sins committed a thousand years ago, you have prepared the ground for strategic paralysis," he said.Tea Party Network News noted that when ISIS released the horrifying video of the execution of 21 Copts, Obama was tweeting a message to sign up for Obamacare."The shot clock's winding down: Today's your last chance to #GetCovered [at] healthcare.gov."
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