Bending over backward is a very bad position from which to try to
defend yourself. Nobody in those days confused bending over backward
with "the rule of law," as Barack Obama did recently. Bending over
backward is the antithesis of the rule of law. It is depriving the
people of the protection of their laws, in order to pander to mushy
notions among the elite.
In his visit to CIA headquarters, President Obama pledged his
support to the people working there and said that there would be no
prosecutions of CIA agents for prior actions. Then he welshed on that
in a matter of hours by leaving the door open for such prosecutions,
which the left has been clamoring for, both inside and outside of
Congress.
Repercussions extend far beyond issues of the day. It is bad
enough that we have a glib and sophomoric narcissist in the White
House. What is worse is that whole nations that rely on the United
States for their security see how easily our president welshes on his
commitments. So do other nations, including those with murderous
intentions toward us, our children and grandchildren.
Squeamishness is
neither law nor morality. And moral exhibitionism is beneath contempt,
when it sacrifices the safety of those who live within the law for the
sake of self-satisfied preening, whether in editorial offices or in the
White House.
Those who choose to live outside those laws... can be-- and have been-- shot on sight.
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Now - I hate Obama's guts as much as the next rational person, but isn't this just a bit over the top?
ReplyDeleteBill
http://willstuff.wordpress.com
I'm not sure what you refer too? Did you read the article? I did say "random."
ReplyDeleteIn as much as I live on the other side of the line, I can affirm that this is nowhere near it.
ReplyDeleteCasca
I read the article and I agree with it....Is there some point I'm missing?
ReplyDelete1. Bill, if you can be so soft in the head as to excuse any of the performance by Teh Wun, I assure you that you are deceiving yourself about the level of contempt you think you have.
ReplyDelete2. "Those who choose to live outside those laws, whether terrorists or pirates, can be-- and have been-- shot on sight." I bet if I work on it a few seconds, I can rationalize that the entire congress is a band of pirates AND terrorists. Let the punishment fit the crimes.
-- Skyhawker Doug
Maybe Bill is talking about the animated photo. That's mild, considering all the vile ways Zero is selling us out to make us a communist nation.
ReplyDeleteCasca, I live there too...wonder why we've never met?
I believe Bill was taken aback at the order in which I chose to snippet. :)
ReplyDeleteFrom the TELEGRAPH (UK):No world leader has done more in recent memory to apologize for the actions of his own country than Barack Obama, and that includes Jimmy Carter.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Joe Biden:" I didn't even know Barry spoke Saudi."
ReplyDeleteIn responce to the question:" Mr. President> How do you feel your relationship with the Saudi Royal family is currently." President Obama replied,"Gmmuff, gmmuff, gmmuff, gmmuff, gmmuff, gmmuff,slobber, gmmuff, gmmuff...........
ReplyDeleteMy wife is watching the liar in chief now and I just got to the part about the first 100 days and I wanted to barf. I can handle almost anything but where this assclown comes in I am gone. Not gonna listen to the lies and bs.
ReplyDeletebolivar
100 down,1361 to go.
ReplyDeleteJavert
If Bill is referring to the pic, no, it isn't over the top.
ReplyDeleteRemember, this is the guy who made fun of McCain's war injuries, who made the 'lipstick on a pig' comment, who gave hillary and McCain the finger, who thinks it is OK to leave babies to die of exposure, dehyrdation and starvation etc.
This is also the guy who pretty much gave a weak response to the "Palin is Trig's Grandmother" crap.
Nope, showing actual footage of da one performing da fellatio on da king is not over the top.
Keep in mind that neither narcissists nor tyrants can hold up well to ridicule.
bullseye
I think that it truly captures the essence of that moment on that particular day!
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