Tuesday, January 27, 2009

First Choice

Zero's first press interview was with Saudi network, Al-Arabiya.

Here is the AP story. If you can wade through the agenda driven writing without puking, there are a few gems worth noting.

Zero is anxious to talk about his Muslim background and relatives, as well as his Indonesian residence to Muslims...after speaking of it to AMERICANS was strictly forbidden by the Slobbering Cultists of the MSM during the campaign.

Zero is anxious to "engage" Iran. Something he backed off of after being roundly criticized for suggesting the same thing in a debate during the primaries.

Zero is talking trash about Americans, and about the previous administration. Something President Bush never did, at least not to foreigners and enemies.

Zero clearly thinks that his election has changed the world order so much that "Palestinians' " eyes have opened to the reality that making war on Israel is not in their best interests.

Zero appears to think "education" and "healthcare" will win the "debate" with Al-Qaida for the hearts and minds of Muslims—with whom, if Americans weren't so rude, pushy and talkative, we'd have so much in common.

Only 3 years, 11 months and 3 weeks to go.

The Gunslinger




4 comments:

  1. I hear he's planning a trip to Cairo (?).It would behoove him to remember what happened to Sadat,despite his "peaceful intentions",and Cairo being "safe".He's a fool.There are plenty of goons there that wish to "engage" him,as well.AGAIN---the Western movie cliche of the preacher saying "I'LL talk to the Apaches,they won't harm me,they'll know I'm a man of Peace"...You know how THAT storyline ends...I pity the Secret Service agents who are saddled with protecting this fool (wonder what the skinny is on that,and how hard the shuffle is on turn-downs of assignment---must be worse when Clinton was in office).

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  2. Hey, we can hope that the Secret Service does as good a job for Obama as they did for Bush. . . They couldn't even stop a shoe. . .

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  3. I am not sure we will make it to the end of his term. He seems to be pushing hard for a civil war. . . I fear he may get it.

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  4. JD....I agree. Either he wants one, or he's completely oblivious.

    I vote for option 2.

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