Posted on 04/07/2015 11:26:32 PM PDT by xuberalles
Barack Obama took a swipe at Scott Walker, telling the Wisconsin Governor he needs to "Bone Up" on foreign policy to be a worthy presidential candidate. And this coming from a one-term Senator and Community Organizer whose vast resume includes hating Israel, abandoning four Americans in Benghazi, ignoring the slaughter of Christians worldwide, and helping Iran - a radical Islamic state and Global sponsor of terrorism - develop nuclear weapons because it makes him and Valerie Jarrett happy? Nice, social utility over the sworn tenets of honor and duty. No wonder Mr. Hussein can't bring himself to calling ISIS a threat or commit to defeating their murderous rampage! Should I even mention the White House is waging a demographic coup d'etat against American sovereignty by allowing thousands of medically and criminally unvetted foreigners to stream across our border: even flying them to cities across America and giving them welfare at taxpayer expense? Wow, that really is a tough act to follow. I almost forgot 9/11 ever happened, America was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, and that we're a nation of laws!
Perhaps the President and his Media Muppets should just choose not to speak. Their hypocrisy is so unbearably thick I can't tell whether they're talking out of the unbreachable chasm known as their lying ass or they're busy laying a gigantic, 24 carat egg to cover-up 6 years of unapologetic abuse, historic failure, and blatant anti-Americanism.
You left out his great resume building experience scooping ice cream for Baskin Robbins.
What in this post do I disagree with? Nothing, absolutely nothing.
OMG...the ego of this guy who said iran wasn’t a threat because its a small country!!!
zer0 is the king of taking the “Bone Up”
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