Who cares they can't be vetted? In a brief Easter weekend radio address, President Obama vowed to decimate the self-proclaimed Islamic State, but he said the United States will do so by offering an example of freedom, tolerance and open society. "Our openness to refugees fleeing ISIL's violence; our determination to win the battle against ISIL's ... MORE
Showing posts with label appeasement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appeasement. Show all posts
Obama's Feckless Defense Of Human Rights In Cuba
by Nat Hentoff & Nick Hentoff. On January 8, the Associated Press reported that President Barack Obama “may travel to Cuba as early as this spring if he feels the rights situation here is improving and a presidential trip will help.” The Castro dictatorship’s response was immediate and severe. According to Elizardo Sanchez, the president of the ... MORE
Andrew C. McCarthy: GOP CAN Stop The Iran Nuke Deal
Ingenious. To undermine President Obama’s atrocious Iran deal despite the Republican-controlled Congress’s irresponsible Corker legislation, it will be necessary to follow, of all things, the Corker legislation. On Wednesday, Barbara Mikulski became the 34th Senate Democrat to announce support for the deal, which lends aid and comfort to a ... MORE
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appeasement,
deception,
extremist,
Iran,
negotiations,
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Republican,
terrorism
Thomas Sowell: A Revealing Clue
Jeb is a weakling. Even those of us who are not supporters of either Donald Trump or Jeb Bush can learn something by comparing how each of these men handled people who tried to disrupt their question-and-answer period after a speech. After Bush's speech, hecklers from a group called "Black Lives Matter" caused Bush to simply leave the scene. ... MORE
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Donald Trump,
Jeb Bush,
politicians,
politics,
presidency,
protesters,
race,
rights
Thomas Sowell: The Iran 'Agreement' Charade
Throwing Israel to the wolves. By abandoning virtually all its demands for serious restrictions on Iran's nuclear bomb program, the Obama administration has apparently achieved the semblance of a preliminary introduction to the beginning of a tentative framework for a possible hope of an eventual agreement with Iran. But even this ... MORE
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appeasement,
diplomacy,
foreign policy,
government,
Iran,
negotiations,
Obama,
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