http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/oireachtas/daly-attacks-slobbering-over-obamas-1.1435094
Ms Daly, a TD for Dublin North, hit out at the almost unprecedented slobbering over the Obama familys visit. Its really hard to know which is worst, whether its the outpourings of the Obamas themselves or the sycophantic falling over them by sections of the media and the political establishment, she said.
Weve had separate and special news bulletins by the State broadcaster to tell us what Michelle Obama and her daughters had for lunch in Dublin, but very little questioning of the fact that she was having lunch with Mr Tax Exile himself, she said in reference to U2s Bono.
She described Mr Obama as a war criminal, having just announced his decision to supply arms to the Syrian opposition, including the jihadists, fuelling the destabilisation of that region, continuing to undermine secularism and knock back conditions for women.
Ms Daly said: This is the man who is in essence stalling the Geneva peace talks by trying to broker enhanced leverage for the Syrian opposition by giving them arms - and to hell with the thousands more wholl lose their lives, or the tens of thousands who will be displaced.
This is the man who has facilitated a 200 per cent increase in the use of drones which have killed thousands of people, including hundreds of children.
International laws
She asked the Taoiseach what he was going to do to ensure no weapons for Syria are going to go through Shannon, in breach of our international laws on neutrality.
What steps are you going to take to showcase this country, not as a lapdog of US imperialism, but as an independent nation with an independent foreign policy which takes a lead in international diplomacy to outlaw the use of drones?
Mr Kenny rounded on her for criticising the US president, who wants to support that [peace] process visibly, personally and with assistance from the US, where 35 million Irish-Americans want this peace process to continue.
The Taoiseach also said there was a serious discussion about Syria at the G8 summit. Ireland took a very clear position on this as articulated by the Tánaiste - that the embargo should not be lifted.
you could tell she was a leftist but damn she had conviction