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The Professor
04-29-2009, 01:00 PM
The following is 100% opinion:

Foreign Policy

At the exact instant Obama prays in Prague for a pretty planet purged of nukes, the tiny tinhorn on Earth's other side, Kim Jong, blows the most boorish Bronx cheer.

After listening to Daniel Ortega rant for an hour about all the evils done by DEAR Uncle Sam, Obama stands up for HIMSELF, asserting---hey, I was only 3 at the time. The same inane explanation he used to dismiss his friendship with Weatherman Ayers. That is, it's not only childish, it's getting old.

He disses the English, our best allies, who used to love him, for nothing gained. Obama's attitude towards the ex-Imperial probably stems from his dad's Kenyan resentments.

Obama pledges his Peace Out date for Iraq, August 1, 2010, regardless of what's going on there at the time: the state of the oil fields, Sunni-Shiite relations, the influence of Iran in the south, the Free Flow of Oil Thru the Gulf---the Carter Doctrine---aorta of US national security for half a century. Obama would wave away the entire incendiary issue of Iraq with his toga'd left hand, just make it all go away. Obama the ostrich.

He sends a few troops to Impossible Afghanistan cuz he promised during the campaign he was not an anti-military, blame-America-first democrat. Meanwhile, as expected, as Biden has warned for a decade, Pakistan is toppling. Pakistan is NUKED. Pakistan possesses more NUKES than Iran and Korea combined will wield ten years from now. Obama vowed during the campaign to go UNILATERALLY into Pakistan should opportunity present Osama, sure to destabilize the most problematic place on the planet. Biden rightly blasted Obama for his naivety during the primary.

He let Hugo Chavez tutor him with Upper Division lit. In public.

He releases to OUR ENEMIES the secret procedures used by our counter-intel agents in the field. For what? All can see the petty political plus purchased for his personal admin by his self serving sellout. But how has America benefitted? It hasn't. Our national security is seriously compromised by his foolishness.

He claims merely by HIS being elected that he has ALREADY changed America's entire image abroad. He expects international Islamo-terror to subside simply because of his middle name.

His Secretary of State goes to Mexico, where several separate drug cartels threaten the stability of that corrupt government, with cocaine-stained fingers pulling powerful strings on the streets of US cities as far north as Phoenix, Houston and Atlanta. Just yesterday, according to KSFO's Lee Rodgers, SEVEN police officers were assassinated in Tijuana in one hour. Ms Clinton in the former Aztec capital says it's all our fault because we make the guns and our saddest citizens are narco-addicted. Meanwhile, the border remains wide open, Americans resentment against illegals grows to SCAPEGOAT status due to our economic woes. And this natural DRAG on US wages, embodied in millions of under-the-table employees, who send half their denero to casa, anyway, is not the only thing free to flow north---cough, cough.

Meanwhile, Ms Napolitano, author of the Domestic Enemies List, foolishly and wrongly blames Canada for letting the 9-11 terrorists in---thru Sault Ste Marie, I suppose.

Obama then bows before Abdullah at Buckingham, later denies it, even tho it's right there on TV. If there's nothing wrong with bending, why backpedal? He's not ashamed of his thumb-clenching, brotherly handshake with Chavez.

He pleases Putin and perturbs Poland by promising to pare down SDI. Again, for what purpose, where's the plus? In a landscape increasingly and crazily chaotic, Obama lays down his arms and smilingly reaches a hand to all the Charlie Mansons of the world.

Once more, what positives in foreign policy can the president's supporters point to to offset the undeniable idiocies outlined above?

Grade: F

The Prof

radioguy
04-29-2009, 02:13 PM
On Obama's first 100 days, let me quote Jodi Miller from Newsbusted:

Other than running up the biggest deficit in history, kissing up to dictators, letting tax cuts expire, labeling veterans as possible terrorists, and apologizing for America all over the globe... He's done a pretty good job.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eOf2MkqWDI

The Professor
04-30-2009, 04:44 PM
I forgot one.

Obama kissed up to the scrawny punk who held our 444 for 52 days, Ahmedinejad. Who answers publicly with very rude words. Then kidnaps an American journalist, US citizen, and holds her hostage in some kind of Jimmy Carter redux.

Foregin policy report card grade, adjusted: F-

The Prof