Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Is it just me?

Telegraph.co.uk

Gerald Warner lobbed another blistering attack on President Pantywaist and his assault on America. Even from Great Britain, it's clear that Obama is destroying the country.
The Tlegraph reported: If al-Qaeda, the Taliban and the rest of the Looney Tunes brigade want to kick America to death, they had better move in quickly and grab a piece of the action before Barack Obama finishes the job himself. Never in the history of the United States has a president worked so actively against the interests of his own people - not even Jimmy Carter.

Obama's problem is that he does not know who the enemy is. To him, the enemy does not squat in caves in Waziristan, clutching automatic weapons and reciting the more militant verses from the Koran: instead, it sits around at tea parties in Kentucky quoting from the US Constitution. Obama is not at war with terrorists, but with his Republican fellow citizens. He has never abandoned the campaign trail.

That is why he opened Pandora's Box by publishing the Justice Department's legal opinions on waterboarding and other hardline interrogation techniques. He cynically subordinated the national interest to his partisan desire to embarrass the Republicans. Then he had to rush to Langley, Virginia to try to reassure a demoralised CIA that had just discovered the President of the United States was an even more formidable foe than al-Qaeda.

"Don't be discouraged by what's happened the last few weeks," he told intelligence officers. Is he kidding? Thanks to him, al-Qaeda knows the private interrogation techniques available to the US intelligence agencies and can train its operatives to withstand them - or would do so, if they had not already been outlawed.

So, next time a senior al-Qaeda hood is captured, all the CIA can do is ask him nicely if he would care to reveal when a major population centre is due to be hit by a terror spectacular, or which American city is about to be irradiated by a dirty bomb. Your view of this situation will be dictated by one simple criterion: whether or not you watched the people jumping from the twin towers...

President Pantywaist's recent world tour, cosying up to all the bad guys, excited the ambitions of America's enemies. Here, they realised, is a sucker they can really take to the cleaners. His only enemies are fellow Americans. Which prompts the question: why does President Pantywaist hate America so badly?

It's going to be a difficult switch for democrats to start focusing on Al-Qaeda and not their fellow Americans.
Warner nailed it.

More... Retire05 has more:

When the scandal came out about Jeremiah Wright, Jr., people asked if Obama subscribed to Wright's hated view of the United States. Nah, said the left. Just because he sat in the pew of Wright's church for 20 years, took tapes of Wright's sermons to Harvard with him, named his book after one of Wright's sermons and based his 2004 DNC speech on a Wright sermon, we have no evidence that Obama bought into the crap Wright preached.

Only now we do.

With Obama's recent "America is a Bad Country" world tour, it become pretty evident that not all of Jeremiah Wright's sermons went over Obama's head.
Posted by Gateway Pundit at 4/25/2009 07:17:00 AM

Some Comments from the Talkback:

GravatarBravo! Mr. Warner. Tiz a puzzlement. For a guy who had no idea the Reverend Wright hated America so much, the Reverend seems to have inculcated him anyway.
bullwhacker

Thumbs up Mr. Warner. Now if the American people will respond accordingly. I do not know if we can wait till 2012 to get him out of the WH. I fear the damage will be too great. We need to have him impeached. He is definitely not upholding the oath he swore to uphold.
Lorraine | 04.25.09 - 10:10 am | #

Gravatar A lot of us have had the creeping suspicion that Obama has been running around breaking things and making things worse on purpose.
Aitch748 | 04.25.09 - 10:11 am | #

Gravatar Yes he hates America, but he hates Republicans even more. I would feel sorry for the CIA if they hadn't tried to undermine George W. Bush for eight years. Valerie Plame should be the poster person for what is wrong with the current intelligence community, allegiance to politics and ideology but not what's in America's best interest.
Nabisco Kid | 04.25.09 - 10:12 am | #

Gravatar I agree with Mr. Warner...

If others in the world can see whats happening to America under the hand of President Obama, how odd it is that half the country is ignoring it as they feed from the Obama trough on their envy, fantisies of revenge, and want to take and take and take without giving back much in return....like sheep stolen from the good shephard and taken to a bloody slaughter.

Americans were givern a jewel of a country to live in where the government feared the people...but have tossed that jewel to the pigs that now have the people in fear of what the government has planned next.
very sad state of affairs.
uriel | 04.25.09 - 10:16 am | #

Gravatar I thought the Europeans would respect us more now that we've resigned from our de facto hegemony duties and chosen to withdrawal from the job as global cop. We too want to retreat to our coffee shops where we can spout 1960s revolutionary poetry and reminisce over good old days when it was the other guy who was "the Man." Having become the institution, Boomers no longer want to lead.

America's going to give the world's complainers exactly what it asked for. We'll soon be apologizing for stopping the eradication of Jews (who were we to intervene?), offending Germany in its peaceful occupation of France, Poland and much of the rest of Europe. We even interfered with the Soviet control over Eastern Europe, taking away its free housing and healthcare and making people actually have to work for a living. Our economic growth created a tyranny of jobs and wealth around the world, kicking off the same industrial revolution we went through ourselves in the 1800s (as our poor lived in squalid conditions on their ascent to having SUVs and flat-screen televisions today).

We're sorry world. I promise that under Obama and a perpetual Democratic program, we won't bother you again.
HatlessHessian | 04.25.09 - 10:22 am | #

Gravatar When the scandal came out about Jeremiah Wright, Jr., people asked if Obama subscribed to Wright's hated view of the United States. Nah, said the left. Just because he sat in the pew of Wright's church for 20 years, took tapes of Wright's sermons to Harvard with him, named his book after one of Wright's sermons and based his 2004 DNC speech on a Wright sermon, we have no evidence that Obama bought into the crap Wright preached.

Only now we do.

With Obama's recent "America is a Bad Country" world tour, it become pretty evident that not all of Jeremiah Wright's sermons went over Obama's head.

There is a thing called "American exceptualism". Anyone who doubts that needs only to look at the good we have done, the blood and treasure we have spent on freeing people all across the globe. Had it not been for America, London would have been totally leveled as Hitler marched his troops in.

No other nation in history has gone to war with another nation, conquered that nation, and then turned around and given the defeated nation back to it's own people, spending American tax payer dollars to rebuild the conquered nation. Not Rome, nor Great Britain.

We could have occupied Germany, Italy and Japan till hell froze over. Instead, we rebuilt those nations and gave them back to their own citizens.

Do I think Obama hates America? No, but I do think that he has an inbred ardent dislike for the nation his mother left, his father left, and his mentors, Wright and Davis, hated. And I don't think that he sees the exceptualism in America. He only sees the sins of America.

Obama said on his "America is A Bad Country" tour that he hoped the dictators he was playing patsy with would not hold against him things that happened when he was only a few months old. Chaulk up a slam against John Kennedy. No former president is excempt from Obama's contempt. Not even JFK. Teddy Kennedy, were you listening?

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