Roudy
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So how many people has Obama and his administration thrown under? I lost count.
Here we go, the bullshit artist we have for President has yet again thrown somebody under the bus. At the same time the leftist media paraded Obama as the savior and fighter for human rights in China, and in particular this blind Chinese activist that heroically escaped and took refuge at the US embassy in Beijing, the Obama administration bullshited the poor man, lied to him, and basically forced him to leave the embassy, in essence, feeding him to the wolves. And, today, while Obama and his leftist media crooney jackals were bragging about Obama's amazing handling of the situation, the Chinese dissident finally spoke out and told the truth about the cold deceptiveness of the administration, and how he was totally misled.
I honestly can't think of ONE THING this president has done right. Foreign policy or Economy he's a massive failure.
Yahoo!
Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng appealed to US President Barack Obama to help get him and his family out of China, saying he feared for his life just hours after leaving the US embassy in Beijing.
"I would like to say to President Obama: please do everything you can to get our family out," Chen told CNN, according to a translation of his quote.
He also accused US embassy officials of pushing him hard to leave the safety of the embassy on Wednesday where he had sought refuge for six days after fleeing his home in the eastern province of Shandong.
"The embassy kept lobbying me to leave and promised to have people stay with me in the hospital, but this afternoon, as soon as I checked into the hospital room, I noticed they were all gone," Chen told CNN by phone.
CNN correspondent Stan Grant said he interviewed Chen, who is in a Beijing hospital, at around 3:00 am Thursday (1900 GMT Wednesday) with his wife sitting by his bedside. The US network aired two short audio clips of the interview.
Chen's comments came hours after US-based rights group China Aid said the dissident had "reluctantly" left the embassy and that it had been told by "reliable sources" that Beijing had made threats against his relatives.
Here we go, the bullshit artist we have for President has yet again thrown somebody under the bus. At the same time the leftist media paraded Obama as the savior and fighter for human rights in China, and in particular this blind Chinese activist that heroically escaped and took refuge at the US embassy in Beijing, the Obama administration bullshited the poor man, lied to him, and basically forced him to leave the embassy, in essence, feeding him to the wolves. And, today, while Obama and his leftist media crooney jackals were bragging about Obama's amazing handling of the situation, the Chinese dissident finally spoke out and told the truth about the cold deceptiveness of the administration, and how he was totally misled.
I honestly can't think of ONE THING this president has done right. Foreign policy or Economy he's a massive failure.
Yahoo!
Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng appealed to US President Barack Obama to help get him and his family out of China, saying he feared for his life just hours after leaving the US embassy in Beijing.
"I would like to say to President Obama: please do everything you can to get our family out," Chen told CNN, according to a translation of his quote.
He also accused US embassy officials of pushing him hard to leave the safety of the embassy on Wednesday where he had sought refuge for six days after fleeing his home in the eastern province of Shandong.
"The embassy kept lobbying me to leave and promised to have people stay with me in the hospital, but this afternoon, as soon as I checked into the hospital room, I noticed they were all gone," Chen told CNN by phone.
CNN correspondent Stan Grant said he interviewed Chen, who is in a Beijing hospital, at around 3:00 am Thursday (1900 GMT Wednesday) with his wife sitting by his bedside. The US network aired two short audio clips of the interview.
Chen's comments came hours after US-based rights group China Aid said the dissident had "reluctantly" left the embassy and that it had been told by "reliable sources" that Beijing had made threats against his relatives.