Wednesday, September 24, 2014
So Sleazy, A Caveman Could Do It
Today Barack Obama moderated, or chaired, a session of the United Nations Security Council. A head of state chairing such a session was described as rare and seeing other heads of state taking turns stating their concerns on terrorism directly to the chairman, at the chairman's behest, sent chills up my spine. It has been my contention for quite some time that before this is all over Barack Obama may flee this country. At the present moment he has his thumb on every department head, he owns the Department of Justice, still has the allegiance of the mainstream news media, the universities, various professions, most unions and the usual assortment of special interest groups whose whole world revolves around their own particular cause, but when this censoring empowerment ends many will be free to speak. What we saw today may have been a job interview.
Right now there is no opening for a president of the world as there is no such position but if World War III occurs soon there most likely will be such a position when the dust clears. In his speech to the General Assembly, Barack Obama once again defended Islam, criticized Israel and as for America, Charles Krauthammer labelled it "a continuation of the apology tour."
It was also odd hearing Attorney General Eric Holder in an interview with Yahoo News "hint" that American ground troops "ultimately" may be going into Syria. In other comments made in that interview he sounded more like a Secretary of State or Secretary of Defense rather than a chief law enforcement officer.
Barack Obama has had his way in our Congress. Impeachment proceedings should have begun years ago, but the 'cavemen' of the Republican establishment (give them time.and they will 'cave' on the most important issues) actually secured Barack Obama's position by announcing that they will not impeach, thus giving him free reign (A monarch's reign seem more appropriate here than a horse's reins) to bridle the liberties guaranteed in our Constitution, (This piece of equine equipment does seem appropriate as it relates to the citizens of the United States)