Thursday, September 12, 2013

DID PUTIN REALLY SCHOOL OBAMA?

How ironic is it that finally, after 5 1/2 years of denying it, in his Tuesday night speech to the nation when President Obama actually said America is "exceptional" that Putin, Obama's new best buddy excoriated O for saying so? 

Putin, a trained KGB killer said...I would rather disagree with a case he made on American exceptionalism, stating that the United States’ policy is “what makes America different. It’s what makes us exceptional.” It is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation... (spoken like a true socialist, but probably what Obama actually thinks)
...We are all different, but when we ask for the Lord’s blessings, we must not forget that God created us equal... (this from Putin is unmitigated temerity, because if nothing else Putin is a godless politician...)

It appears as if Putin 'schooled' Obama, but in actuality that would  only be the case if you believe in socialism. 

Albiwan..

UNHAPPY ANNIVERSARY

Unhappy one year Anniversary of the Administrations successful cover-up of Benghazi. 

Albiwan..

Saturday, September 7, 2013

THE YOUTH OF AMERICA AT POLITICS

Last night (Sept 6th, 2013) Sean Hannity hosted a studio audience of twelve university students (six Democrats/six Republicans) to discuss the World's geopolitical affairs. The iconic NY Yankee manager Casey Stengel would refer to his team as "the youth of America at play." Well, last night Hannity introduced us to "the youth of America at politics", and it was a less than encouraging portent of things to come from their generation. 

The subjects covered ran the cable talk shows current gamut, US politics, immigration reform, federal taxation, Syria, US economy/national debt, Obama fiscal policy, Republican's anti-Obamacare stance, and more, surely a target rich enviornment for free thinkers. It just didn't happen, the thinking part. These twelve young people from top universities were obviously bright (although a few had difficulty expressing a thought) and had a pretty good understanding of the subject matter but the dissapointment for me was that there was nary an original thought from any of them. All of them spouted their respective party's talking points to a "T." Ignorance ran rampant with only one or two brief moments where common sense appeared but then quickly vanished. They were as if programmed robots. If this is the best we can extract from our finest universities expect the US to remain in its current rut of a slow growing economy, high unemployment, thirty year-olds living with their parents, struggling healthcare program, racial tension, immigration issues, deterioration of the country's moral, loss of World status, and continued political chaos. 

From what I watched, if these twelve are a true representation of our universities' product, shame on our universities for letting these young people down. Universities should not exist to program our youth, rather these young people should be taught/encouraged to think freely. I have written on many occasions that thinking is underrated. Those words so apply to Hannity's show last night. 

Hannity's twelve "youth of America at politics" did not deserve a passing grade.  

Albiwan.. 

Monday, September 2, 2013

"BALL OF CONFUSION"

"That's What The World Is Today"


It seems the burning question out there recently is 'does anyone know what Obama is attempting in his foreign policy?' I think the question should be 'Is it a foreign policy or a domestic political policy all about the appealing to the voters on the left?' Because by now it should be obvious to anyone with their eyes open that with all of Obama's actions he first asks himself the question "how will it affect the vote?" Regarding Syria he is now swinging from his own political petard. 


In his handling, actually, I should say mishandling of Syria the Prez has confused the Congress, our allies, you, me, and even the liberal media, which is finding it more and more difficult to cover for Obama's foreign policy blunders. You see, regarding Syria (and the Middle-East) all of the above are expecting a clearly defined foreign policy. But the only thing that is clear to me is that Obama's foreign policy has continually deteriorated since January 4th, 2009, the day of his Cairo speech entitled "New Beginnings", which was obviously politically bent to please the New York Times, the ABC, CBS and NBC TV networks news operations and their politically left leaning kumbaya readers/watchers. You remember the one, that much heralded by the media Cairo speech, Obama's coming out party, the eloquent but dumb speech that said the US was going to sit down and talk with terrorists nations who want to destroy us and our allies...the speech that apologized for Bush's mistakes and arrogance...the one in which Obama threw Israel under the bus. The liberals were cheering. But four years and eight months later the cheers are now silent, replaced by the quiet of faces masked with confused expressions.

At the time of Obama's post Bush era Cairo speech there was no doubt that America's popularity in the Muslim/Arab world was thought to be at a low point. But one should not confuse popularity with respect. You see, even though the US was unpopular it was still respected as the World leader because of our universally feared military power and our enemies believing President Bush, if provoked, would use it. 

Presently, as a result of Obama's "foreign policy" making it clear he will keep moving the "red line" backwards rather than defend it with military intervention, the US is no longer popular with our allies, which have come to expect strong leadership from the US, not Obama's "leading from behind." And in spite of the Cairo speech, the terrorist countries/Muslim extremists still hate us and want to kill us; and, because they no longer fear us militarily, they believe they can kill us or any others they choose, including their own people, with any methods they choose ( poison gas). Obama's "red line" has become a blurred line. Who'd have thought US standing in the World community could have come to this?

Thanks to Obama's feckless "lead from behind" foreign policy, which is no more than a domestic political ruse, the World is a leaderless Ball of Confusion. (Thank you Temptations.)

Albiwan..