Teaching Obama

1. Way back before the 'Dawning of an Error,' in 2008, we on the Right warned about Obama- not just his political nature....but about how untried and inexperienced he was.

Of course, events proved us right as well as Right.

His record of domestic as well as foreign policy failure is way longer than Freddy Gray's criminal record.

And, currently, his most egregious design: the Iran Nuclear treaty.



2. For purposes of edification, both of Obama/Kerry, and the dolts who support this administration, here is the way negotiations are carried on by the finest President of the last hundred years.
Read, and note well:

"Reagan was made from far sterner stuff than was his Soviet counterpart. His genial grin and wise-cracking demeanor concealed a spine of steel when push came to shove. Yet at their next meeting in Reykjavik in 1986, where Gorbachev would not budge on the "Star Wars" question, Reagan was decisive and unforgiving.

He recalls in An American Life how he stood up from the table to proclaim that the meeting was over. Then he turned to his Secretary of State:
"Let's go, George. We're leaving."

Like any good diplomat, Shultz was crushed by so much roughness, but Reagan was completely unfazed. Later on, he explained: "I went to Reykjavik determined that everything was negotiable except two things, our freedom and our future."
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2751/is_77/ai_n6353166/pg_6/?tag=content;col1

The Amazing and Mysterious Life of Ronald Reagan The National Interest




"....he stood up from the table to proclaim that the meeting was over. Then he turned to his Secretary of State:
"Let's go, George. We're leaving."



3. Instead, America bows under this:


"Tehran (AFP) - Iran hit out Friday against US Secretary of State John Kerry, accusing him of threatening military action against Tehran if it fails to respect a historic nuclear deal sealed on July 14.
"Unfortunately the US Secretary of State once again talked about the rotten rope of 'the ability of the US for using military force'," said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a statement.

Zarif decried what he called the "uselessness of such empty threats against the nation of Iran and the resistance of the nation of Iran", and said such remarks should be consigned "to the last century".
Iran hits out at Kerry s empty threats - Yahoo News




Such is the result of sending a boy to do a man's job....

Who are the fools who put such power in Obama's hands?

Moral of the story. If what you do isn't what the right would do, then you lack the balls to be president.

Sounds ridiculous to me.


wrong, if you lack balls, you should not be president (some women have balls). In Hillary's case she has balls but no brains.
 
Yup, you have to be a chickenhawk cowboy wannabe and in Wall St.'s pocket- worked great. Thanks for Raygun's propaganda service's rendition of Raygun. Raygun's economics worked for about 2 years, but it's now absolutely ridiculous and destructive. see sig, after 30 years of Voodoo- that's 2007 and now WORSE.
 
1. Way back before the 'Dawning of an Error,' in 2008, we on the Right warned about Obama- not just his political nature....but about how untried and inexperienced he was.

Of course, events proved us right as well as Right.

His record of domestic as well as foreign policy failure is way longer than Freddy Gray's criminal record.

And, currently, his most egregious design: the Iran Nuclear treaty.



2. For purposes of edification, both of Obama/Kerry, and the dolts who support this administration, here is the way negotiations are carried on by the finest President of the last hundred years.
Read, and note well:

"Reagan was made from far sterner stuff than was his Soviet counterpart. His genial grin and wise-cracking demeanor concealed a spine of steel when push came to shove. Yet at their next meeting in Reykjavik in 1986, where Gorbachev would not budge on the "Star Wars" question, Reagan was decisive and unforgiving.

He recalls in An American Life how he stood up from the table to proclaim that the meeting was over. Then he turned to his Secretary of State:
"Let's go, George. We're leaving."

Like any good diplomat, Shultz was crushed by so much roughness, but Reagan was completely unfazed. Later on, he explained: "I went to Reykjavik determined that everything was negotiable except two things, our freedom and our future."
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2751/is_77/ai_n6353166/pg_6/?tag=content;col1

The Amazing and Mysterious Life of Ronald Reagan The National Interest




"....he stood up from the table to proclaim that the meeting was over. Then he turned to his Secretary of State:
"Let's go, George. We're leaving."



3. Instead, America bows under this:


"Tehran (AFP) - Iran hit out Friday against US Secretary of State John Kerry, accusing him of threatening military action against Tehran if it fails to respect a historic nuclear deal sealed on July 14.
"Unfortunately the US Secretary of State once again talked about the rotten rope of 'the ability of the US for using military force'," said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a statement.

Zarif decried what he called the "uselessness of such empty threats against the nation of Iran and the resistance of the nation of Iran", and said such remarks should be consigned "to the last century".
Iran hits out at Kerry s empty threats - Yahoo News




Such is the result of sending a boy to do a man's job....

Who are the fools who put such power in Obama's hands?

Moral of the story. If what you do isn't what the right would do, then you lack the balls to be president.

Sounds ridiculous to me.


wrong, if you lack balls, you should not be president (some women have balls). In Hillary's case she has balls but no brains.

No brains? I doubt that very much. Maybe she does things you don't agree with, that's not lacking brains, that's just doing things you don't agree with.
 

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