Yet More Classy Obama Foreign Policy: Skipping Auschwitz Liberation 70th

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Obama is not going to attend the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz. Why? No doubt because he would have to share the limelight with many other heads of state. Obama doesn't do sharing. And it probably has something to do with the victims being Jewish...he dare not offend the Unmentionable Terrorist Network.


Treasury Secretary Jack Lew will represent the United States at the 70th anniversary ceremony for the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp on Tuesday—rather than President Barack Obama or Vice President Joe Biden—while other countries are slated to send their heads of state.

Tuesday’s ceremony will likely be the last major anniversary where a significant number of survivors of the Nazi camp are present. About 300 are expected to attend, and most of them are in their 90s or older than 100. Nazi authorities killed 1.1 million people at the camp, mostly Jews, which was liberated by the Soviet army in January 1945.

The New York Times reported on the foreign dignitaries that would be present:

A preliminary list of those attending includes President François Hollande of France, President Joachim Gauck of Germany and President Heinz Fischer of Austria, as well as King Philippe of Belgium, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. The United States delegation will be led by Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew....


Obama Will Not Attend 70th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation Washington Free Beacon
 
We let the Jews be slaughter, we didn't enter the war to save them, so why exactly would we need to drop by for some fucking ceremony?
As a message of solidarity with the victims and their descendants, and as penance for our modest part in doing so little at the time.

Joining the other combatant nations of the European Theatre of Operations during WWII in such worthwhile remembrances.

Something that any President without strong Muslim ties would probably have been more likely to do, or at least consider seriously.

Small comfort in such things, that on January 20, 2017, such concerns evaporate.

The long National Nightmare will be over.

And not a moment too soon.
 
"Yet More Classy Obama Foreign Policy: Skipping Auschwitz Liberation 70th"

Obviously you're unaware of how ridiculous and partisan this is, and that it fails as a straw man fallacy.
 
We let the Jews be slaughter, we didn't enter the war to save them, so why exactly would we need to drop by for some fucking ceremony?
As a message of solidarity with the victims and their descendants, and as penance for our modest part in doing so little at the time.

Something that any President without strong Muslim ties would have been more likely to do?
We feed Israel for that, and that's far more than they deserve. Ever ask yourself why so few could imprison so many? It's because those little Jew cowards were unwilling to die like men, and nothing has changed only they are the Nazis now.
 
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Obama is not going to attend the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz. Why? No doubt because he would have to share the limelight with many other heads of state. Obama doesn't do sharing. And it probably has something to do with the victims being Jewish...he dare not offend the Unmentionable Terrorist Network.


Treasury Secretary Jack Lew will represent the United States at the 70th anniversary ceremony for the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp on Tuesday—rather than President Barack Obama or Vice President Joe Biden—while other countries are slated to send their heads of state.

Tuesday’s ceremony will likely be the last major anniversary where a significant number of survivors of the Nazi camp are present. About 300 are expected to attend, and most of them are in their 90s or older than 100. Nazi authorities killed 1.1 million people at the camp, mostly Jews, which was liberated by the Soviet army in January 1945.

The New York Times reported on the foreign dignitaries that would be present:

A preliminary list of those attending includes President François Hollande of France, President Joachim Gauck of Germany and President Heinz Fischer of Austria, as well as King Philippe of Belgium, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. The United States delegation will be led by Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew....


Obama Will Not Attend 70th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation Washington Free Beacon


I think you might want to do some research on how the Secret Service and other intel agencies play into where the POTUS goes and when, and just a whole lot of other things on his plate that maybe, just maybe, isn't available to the press and public.

Better yet, dimwit, close your eyes, shut your mouth, put a bull's eye target in the middle of your forehead an try being the highest kill prize of America's enemies.

Just do that first.
 
I think you might want to do some research on how the Secret Service and other intel agencies play into where the POTUS goes and when, and just a whole lot of other things on his plate that maybe, just maybe, isn't available to the press and public.

Strawman ^^^

Obama Does What Obama Wants. After all, He Won, Twice!
 
Obama is not going to attend the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz. Why? No doubt because he would have to share the limelight with many other heads of state. Obama doesn't do sharing. And it probably has something to do with the victims being Jewish...he dare not offend the Unmentionable Terrorist Network.


Treasury Secretary Jack Lew will represent the United States at the 70th anniversary ceremony for the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp on Tuesday—rather than President Barack Obama or Vice President Joe Biden—while other countries are slated to send their heads of state.

Tuesday’s ceremony will likely be the last major anniversary where a significant number of survivors of the Nazi camp are present. About 300 are expected to attend, and most of them are in their 90s or older than 100. Nazi authorities killed 1.1 million people at the camp, mostly Jews, which was liberated by the Soviet army in January 1945.

The New York Times reported on the foreign dignitaries that would be present:

A preliminary list of those attending includes President François Hollande of France, President Joachim Gauck of Germany and President Heinz Fischer of Austria, as well as King Philippe of Belgium, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. The United States delegation will be led by Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew....


Obama Will Not Attend 70th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation Washington Free Beacon


I think you might want to do some research on how the Secret Service and other intel agencies play into where the POTUS goes and when, and just a whole lot of other things on his plate that maybe, just maybe, isn't available to the press and public.

So now the Secret Service tells the Lying Cocksucker in Chief what to do?

Yer a moron. Of the highest order
 
PMH continues to prove he is one of the worst posters on USMB.

The only rational response is to shun him.
 

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