Hillary
Clinton, who was the secretary of state at the time of ISIL's rise, and
current Secretary of State John Kerry are responsible for framing this
as a battle of narratives rather than what it truly is — a war against
American values.
"... it appears that the real battle over narratives is not primarily
between the U.S. and ISIL but between leftists and conservatives.
Consider how CNN reported on Donald Trump's remarks after the bombings.
A CNN headline read: "
Trump Says
'Racial Profiling' Will Stop Terror." The
problem is that Trump never said "racial" in his comments on the need
for better vetting of immigrants. CNN simply injected the word into its
coverage. Clearly, CNN wants to promote a false image of Trump being a
racist.
Then there was MSNBC's Chris Hayes. He tweeted:
"We're also very very lucky that the
attackers tried to use explosives rather than guns. [FULL]
As with the classic fable about the snake (or the scorpion):
ReplyDelete"You knew what I was when you picked me up."
Barack Obama told us who he was and what we could expect, and "we" elected him anyway. Twice!
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ReplyDeleteIt's worse than that.
ReplyDeleteIt's not just a war against American values.
It's a war against American values, and *our* top leaders are siding with the barbarians that they also let in the gate!
(sorry - no edit function - so I had to delete the prior version to reword it).