O is still stuck on stupid. God help us.
Meeting with Aquadinnerjacket (who took part in storming the US embassy) is an insult to the embassy hostages, whose kidnapping represents the start of the 30 year war with Iran.
He should totally fly to Iran and meet there, let the Iranians Handle his Security.
For 1.5 seconds...
I don’t know what the security protocol is when it comes to foreign heads of state, but since we all know that the Iranian president is certifiably wacko what would stop him from assassinating any leader that he comes in contact with? Are foreign leaders searched by the Secret Service or are they given a courtesy pass?
This is such a witless idea that I am convinced Obama will try to do it at some point. Maybe this will be his October surprize.
5. "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon. It is almost impossible to counteract ridicule. Also it infuriates the opposition, which then reacts to your advantage." Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals (Obozos playbook)
Rule number 1: never schedule a public meeting with a lunatic dictator who is more competent than you are.
‘...stupid — even for Obama’
Well, he’s never disappointed on this front. When you think he couldn’t possibly eclipse his last fiasco there he goes proving you wrong. It totally wouldn’t surprise me if he met openly with I’m A Nut Job doing his usual bowing/groveling/apologizing routine.
Newsmax
John Bolton: Russia’s Loading of Nuke Fuel Into Iran Nuclear Plant Means Aug. 21 Deadline for Israeli Attack
Friday, August 13, 2010 01:41 PM
By: David A. Patten
News that Russia will load nuclear fuel rods into an Iranian reactor has touched off a countdown to a point of no return, a deadline by which Israel would have to launch an attack on Iran’s Bushehr reactor before it becomes effectively “immune” to any assault, says former Bush administration U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton.
Once the fuel rods are loaded, Bolton told Fox News on Friday afternoon, “it makes it essentially immune from attack by Israel. Because once the rods are in the reactor an attack on the reactor risks spreading radiation in the air, and perhaps into the water of the Persian Gulf.