Posted on 12/10/2013 3:04:48 PM PST by markomalley
Looks like a Marxist reunion.
Pray America is Waking
He’s already infected.
Kinduh like two lepers meeting each other and hugging.
What’s the worst that can happen?
Nah, I was more worried about Castro learning from Obama.
Baghdad Bob Beckel the Buffalo-Breathed Bloviating Bolshevik also tried to mock Bolling for calling Bill Ayers a communist. (I’m not sure Bolling even said that) I’m pretty sure Ayers self-identifies as a communist.
Mark Levin ( Dec 10, 2013): “Looks to me like he (Obama) bowed down to him (Castro),”
News flash for bobbie, mac daddy wanted to be a Commie but didn’t want him because he lies so much and they have no trust in anything he does or says.
Would Bob shake hands with a Castro? And if so, why?
Maybe a handshake doesn’t mean anything to a liberal.
Ive always known it to be a universal sign of friendship, respect, admiration and even trust..
Maybe he shoulda just gave him the wink and the gun.
A MISBEGOTTEN NAND SHAMEFUL HANDSHAKE ,
Carol Platt Liebau
12/10/2013
A sophisticate at the New Republic deems any controversy over the handshake to be just "silly."
Really? A bipartisan group of Cuban-American lawmakers don't see it that way. Republican Ted Cruz walked out of the memorial when Castro spoke. A New Jersey congressman, Democrat Albio Sires, denounced the handshake, noting that Mandela stood for everything that the Castro regime has taken from the Cuban people over that past 50 years; freedom, equality, and human rights.
Indeed, as former assistant secretary of state Otto Reich points out, Raul Castro's hands in fact have American blood on them.
And as Cuba's dictator, Human Rights Watch has reported that Raul Castro is no better than his brother Fidel. In Cuba, one can still be locked up for mere "dangerousness" -- that is, on the government's generalized suspicion that someone is likely to break Cuban law in the future. This serves as a pretext for imprisoning those who exercise basic human rights. From Human Rights Watch:
The Raul Castro government . . . uses a range of other draconian laws to silence free speech, quash labor rights, and criminalize all forms of dissent. Human rights defenders, journalists, and other civil society members tried under these laws are subjected to systematic due process violations, including abusive interrogations, the denial of legal counsel, and sham trials.
Political prisoners are subjected to widespread abuses, including forced ideological re-education, extended solitary confinement, and the denial of medical treatment for serious illnesses.
In addition to imprisoning dissenters, Raúl Castro's government also enforces political conformity using beatings, short-term detention, public acts of repudiation, and the denial of work, among other tactics. Taken together, these everyday forms of repression create a climate of fear that has a profound chilling effect on the exercise of fundamental freedoms in Cuban society.
This is the regime of the man Obama was greeting with such deference today.
Otto Reich also notes that a legitimizing handshake with an American president has been a long-held aspiration of the thuggish Castro brothers -- but withheld by presidents of both parties. That is, until today.
Really, he said that?
I’d like to conduct an experiment with Bob...
Let’s let a teenager start beating him up and ask him at what point he’d kill the kid to save his own life.
Yeah, he did. My response was, “Hey Bob! Let’s go outside and I can see how poor widdle Bob Beckel would like to have his head bashed against the sidewalk for a while.”
The Handshake Heard Round the World
Posted By Matthew Vadum On December 11, 2013 In Daily Mailer, FrontPage
President Obamas distressing rejection of American exceptionalism was on display for the whole world to see yesterday when he shamed his country by lowering himself to shake the blood-stained hand of Cubas Communist dictator.
In a brief but cordial encounter in a funeral receiving line at the southern tip of the African continent, Obama shook the hand of Cubans octogenarian tyrant, President Raul Castro, granting a kind of legitimacy to the caudillo who leads Americas Cold War enemy 90 miles from the Florida coast. In so doing Obama demonstrated his weakness and emboldened Americas enemies.
The occasion was a memorial service in South Africa for that countrys former president, Nelson Mandela, a Communist terrorist who, like Obamas close personal friend Bill Ayers, used explosives to express himself politically.
Mandela, who died last week at age 95 long after serving a quarter-century in prison and helping to slay apartheid, has a few things in common with Obama.
Mandela, who routinely denounced the United States and Israel, set in motion the transformation of his once-prosperous nation into the community organizers paradise that is modern South Africa, complete with mob rule, mob justice, racial tension, and epidemic levels of violence. Mandelas Marxist colleagues are continuing his work, community organizing that nation into Third World kleptocracy status.
Obama conspicuously ordered American flags flown at half-staff throughout the U.S. in honor of Mandela, an unusual tribute for the United States to afford a non-American, and in this case, a former foreign head of state. It is all part of Obamas racial presidency in which he plays off racial and ethnic groups against each other, no matter what lasting harm it does to society. The flag-lowering is better treatment than he gave the late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a far more consequential world leader whom he snubbed by skipping her funeral.
Weve known for a long time that Obama is most at ease when hes hanging out with thugs, terrorists, murderous anti-American despots, and anti-Semites. He carefully avoids harsh language when describing Irans barely concealed nuclear weapons program that his administration is allowing to go forward. A relativist and multiculturalist, Obama respects the former Persias so-called right to self-determination and nuclear arms even though the theocratic regime persecutes religious dissenters, puts gays to death, and almost daily promises to vaporize U.S. ally Israel.
Communist Cuba doesnt have an evil system in Obamas view. The Communists who have been terrorizing and enslaving the Cuban people are merely misunderstood. Americans, especially with their embrace of imperialism and colonialism, supposedly have no moral standing to criticize what the Castro brothers have built.
Ascertaining whether Obama actually bowed before Castro in reaching for his hand is a subjective exercise. The president often leans forward when greeting people. In order to be at eye-level and look in the face of Castro, who is much shorter than Obama, the president had to move the upper portion of his body simultaneously forward and downward.
Perhaps this has something to do with why MSNBCs slogan is lean forward. After all, the cable news network full-throatedly supports Obamas policies which are aimed at humbling America and punishing it for its greatness.
As president, Obama has long had a disturbing habit of bowing before foreign heads of state, as Keith Koffler observes. He has bowed before Communist Chinese President Hu Jintao, Saudi King Abdullah, Queen Elizabeth II, Japanese Emperor Akihito, and Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko.
American presidents, who have been put in charge of a democratic nation that specifically broke from royalty, particularly should not bow to kings and queens, Koffler writes. Especially ones running repressive societies like Saudi Arabia. But on the very same day he bowed to Abdullah, he also bowed to Queen Elizabeth, chief of the monarchy that was our former Lord and Master.
Obama may as well have warmly slapped Castro on the back and given him an attaboy! for all the hard work hes done over the years to achieve redistributionist nirvana on his decrepit island nation that has become a popular sex tourism destination in the de-developed world. We can only wonder how many death warrants for anti-Communist dissidents and freedom fighters Castro has signed with that hand or how many times he has used the fingers that touched Obamas to pull the trigger of a rifle and execute an enemy of Cubas long-lived gangster regime.
Shaking Castros hand implies that the Cuban president is Obamas equal, a legitimate world leader worthy of respect. This is consistent with our presidents worldview.
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) appropriately upbraided President Obama for the hit-and-run grip-and-grim, comparing the gesture to British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlains infamous handshake with Adolf Hitler in the run-up to World War Two. That handshake symbolically gave Nazi Germany a green light to take over the Sudetenland and helped to clear the way for the Third Reichs violent expansion across Europe.
It gives Raul some propaganda to continue to prop up his dictatorial, brutal regime, thats all, McCain said.
Obama shouldnt have done it, McCain asserted. Why should you shake hands with somebody whos keeping Americans in prison? I mean, whats the point?
McCain appeared to be referring to Jewish American Alan Gross who has been rotting in a Cuban jail since 2009. Gross is a political prisoner who was snagged for outreach to Cubas Jewish community.
Say what you will about his flakiness, but Americans can always count on President Obama to embarrass them on overseas trips. He routinely makes a mockery of the high office to which the American people have twice elected him.
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