Imagine an eighth-grade teacher going to the blackboard every morning for a semester, devoting two hours exclusively to the ways that one plus one is two. One-and-one is the only subject.
An exact parallel to the above nonsense is the churlish Obama administration’s incessant drum-beating by its media stooges in opposition to Bibi Netanyahu’s address to Congress next month at the invitation of a dreaded Republican.
Even a slow child understands why the prime minister is coming to our country, now led by the first open anti-Semite in our 44-president history.
To repeat:
- Iran’s terrorist mullahs have been regularly threatening to destroy, not merely defeat, Israel.
- With the cunning cooperation of Mr. Obama and the naïve cooperation of Secretary of State John Kerry at today’s negotiation table, the desperate-for-a-deal United States covertly is enabling perhaps the world’s most dangerous country, Iran, to build its long coveted nuclear bomb. This accelerates destruction plans against Israel.
There is no need to cull any further information.
President Obama, who cares not a fig about Israel, acts as if he is blithely driving down the 405, in a convertible with the top down, in a blinding rainstorm.
What, me worry?
Iran edges closer to a nuclear bomb with a hefty shove from the Obama administration – words no reasonable person ever expected to read. The confusing and confused president acts as if the evil mullahs merely are planting a new row of cabbage dolls.
The differences between Mr. Obama and Neville Chamberlain are indiscernible.
The president of the United States no longer feels the need to wear a figleaf, no longer tries to make gullible audiences believe he is concerned about Israel and its Jews.
He has given up faking it.
During his first six years, the obsessive narcissist used to practice sly, deceptive gamesmanship, a lifelong activity.
He is invulnerable to voters, at least technically. Last November’s world-record repudiation of Mr. Obama by voters, however, would have humiliated a normal person, reduced him to embarrassment. Not this self-absorbed chap.