USApatriotz
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The HYPOCRISY of the left is REVOLTING! They NEVER called when he said basically the SAME things Trump said! See below:
The President should have called out the evil by its name for committing this act of terror.
Where have I heard that before?… I know!
The outrage the left has expressed towards President Trump for not identifying the white supremacists for this terrorist attack is equivalent to the right’s outrage towards President Obama for not identifying Islamic extremists after nearly every terrorist attack he faced during his presidency.
How the tables have turned.
For eight years, Obama never came forward to call a spade a spade. Whether it was the terrorist attack in Boston, Orlando, San Bernardino, or the several that occurred overseas, he and the vast majority of Democrats refrained from using the term “radical Islamic extremism” because they claimed it was an attack on all Muslims and using such rhetoric would only help recruit more terrorists. Trump railed against Obama on the campaign trail for being weak on terrorism. And there was never such a demand, especially by the mainstream media in particular, for him to condemn Islamic extremists. In fact, they’d often defend the president and mock conservatives for being so obsessed with terminology.
Well look who’s obsessed with terminology now?
Meanwhile, the Trump haters are up in arms at him for saying “many sides” are violent were never upset at Obama for invoking the Crusades in order to justify how bad Christians were hundreds of years ago to radical Muslims today. Or how about that time when Obama called an Islamic terror attack that targeted Jews in a kosher deli in France “random”? Just imagine the backlash Trump would have faced if he said such a thing.
Believe it or not, it’s possible to think both Obama was wrong then and that Trump is wrong now. Obama was too soft on one group of violent, hateful people and Trump is currently doing the same with another group of violent, hateful people. If you’re mad at Trump for not calling out white supremacists in his speech on Saturday, then you should have been mad at Obama for the past eight years for not having the courage to call out Islamic extremism.
Tables Turned? Outrage Towards President’s Soft Rhetoric on Terror Sounds Vaguely Familiar…
The President should have called out the evil by its name for committing this act of terror.
Where have I heard that before?… I know!
The outrage the left has expressed towards President Trump for not identifying the white supremacists for this terrorist attack is equivalent to the right’s outrage towards President Obama for not identifying Islamic extremists after nearly every terrorist attack he faced during his presidency.
How the tables have turned.
For eight years, Obama never came forward to call a spade a spade. Whether it was the terrorist attack in Boston, Orlando, San Bernardino, or the several that occurred overseas, he and the vast majority of Democrats refrained from using the term “radical Islamic extremism” because they claimed it was an attack on all Muslims and using such rhetoric would only help recruit more terrorists. Trump railed against Obama on the campaign trail for being weak on terrorism. And there was never such a demand, especially by the mainstream media in particular, for him to condemn Islamic extremists. In fact, they’d often defend the president and mock conservatives for being so obsessed with terminology.
Well look who’s obsessed with terminology now?
Meanwhile, the Trump haters are up in arms at him for saying “many sides” are violent were never upset at Obama for invoking the Crusades in order to justify how bad Christians were hundreds of years ago to radical Muslims today. Or how about that time when Obama called an Islamic terror attack that targeted Jews in a kosher deli in France “random”? Just imagine the backlash Trump would have faced if he said such a thing.
Believe it or not, it’s possible to think both Obama was wrong then and that Trump is wrong now. Obama was too soft on one group of violent, hateful people and Trump is currently doing the same with another group of violent, hateful people. If you’re mad at Trump for not calling out white supremacists in his speech on Saturday, then you should have been mad at Obama for the past eight years for not having the courage to call out Islamic extremism.
Tables Turned? Outrage Towards President’s Soft Rhetoric on Terror Sounds Vaguely Familiar…