Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Obama: We Must Not Show Fear? Liar Obama You Say That Ted Cruz IS Scared “Widows and Orphans?



In the week since the Paris terrorist attacks, President Obama has – on occasion – sounded as though it was his sworn duty to fend off serious American concerns with snark and comedy. He has accused Republican lawmakers and candidates of being scared of “widows and orphans” – a reference to concerns about the Syrian refugee program. He has referred to ISIS as a “bunch of killers with good social media.” And while millions have questioned his commitment to defeating ISIS, he has maintained that the American strategy is working.
On Sunday, speaking in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Obama revealed a bit of a psychology behind the way he’s been carrying on. “The most powerful tool we have to fight ISIL is to say that we’re not afraid,” he said. “To not elevate them. To somehow buy into their fantasy that they’re doing something important.”
So at least that makes some modicum of sense, which is more than we’ve seen in some time from this administration. It doesn’t make it right, but it does have some reasoning behind it. That’s a step in the right direction at least. It at least tells us that there is a method to the madness, even if the bottom line remains…well, madness.
- See more at: http://www.fixthisnation.com/conservative-breaking-news/obama-we-must-not-show-fear/#sthash.8ESLlj8V.dpuf






the week since the Paris terrorist attacks, President Obama has – on occasion – sounded as though it was his sworn duty to fend off serious American concerns with snark and comedy. He has accused Republican lawmakers and candidates of being scared of “widows and orphans” – a reference to concerns about the Syrian refugee program. He has referred to ISIS as a “bunch of killers with good social media.” And while millions have questioned his commitment to defeating ISIS, he has maintained that the American strategy is working.  On Sunday, speaking in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Obama revealed a bit of a psychology behind the way he’s been carrying on. “The most powerful tool we have to fight ISIL is to say that we’re not afraid,” he said. “To not elevate them. To somehow buy into their fantasy that they’re doing something important.”  So at least that makes some modicum of sense, which is more than we’ve seen in some time from this administration. It doesn’t make it right, but it does have some reasoning behind it. That’s a step in the right direction at least. It at least tells us that there is a method to the madness, even if the bottom line remains…well, madness. -
In the week since the Paris terrorist attacks, President Obama has – on occasion – sounded as though it was his sworn duty to fend off serious American concerns with snark and comedy. He has accused Republican lawmakers and candidates of being scared of “widows and orphans” – a reference to concerns about the Syrian refugee program. He has referred to ISIS as a “bunch of killers with good social media.” And while millions have questioned his commitment to defeating ISIS, he has maintained that the American strategy is working.
On Sunday, speaking in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Obama revealed a bit of a psychology behind the way he’s been carrying on. “The most powerful tool we have to fight ISIL is to say that we’re not afraid,” he said. “To not elevate them. To somehow buy into their fantasy that they’re doing something important.”
So at least that makes some modicum of sense, which is more than we’ve seen in some time from this administration. It doesn’t make it right, but it does have some reasoning behind it. That’s a step in the right direction at least. It at least tells us that there is a method to the madness, even if the bottom line remains…well, madness.
- See more at: http://www.fixthisnation.com/conservative-breaking-news/obama-we-must-not-show-fear/#sthash.8ESLlj8V.dpuf

In the week since the Paris terrorist attacks, President Obama has – on occasion – sounded as though it was his sworn duty to fend off serious American concerns with snark and comedy. He has accused Republican lawmakers and candidates of being scared of “widows and orphans” – a reference to concerns about the Syrian refugee program. He has referred to ISIS as a “bunch of killers with good social media.” And while millions have questioned his commitment to defeating ISIS, he has maintained that the American strategy is working.
On Sunday, speaking in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Obama revealed a bit of a psychology behind the way he’s been carrying on. “The most powerful tool we have to fight ISIL is to say that we’re not afraid,” he said. “To not elevate them. To somehow buy into their fantasy that they’re doing something important.”
So at least that makes some modicum of sense, which is more than we’ve seen in some time from this administration. It doesn’t make it right, but it does have some reasoning behind it. That’s a step in the right direction at least. It at least tells us that there is a method to the madness, even if the bottom line remains…well, madness.
- See more at: http://www.fixthisnation.com/conservative-breaking-news/obama-we-must-not-show-fear/#sthash.8ESLlj8V.dpuf
In the week since the Paris terrorist attacks, President Obama has – on occasion – sounded as though it was his sworn duty to fend off serious American concerns with snark and comedy. He has accused Republican lawmakers and candidates of being scared of “widows and orphans” – a reference to concerns about the Syrian refugee program. He has referred to ISIS as a “bunch of killers with good social media.” And while millions have questioned his commitment to defeating ISIS, he has maintained that the American strategy is working.
On Sunday, speaking in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Obama revealed a bit of a psychology behind the way he’s been carrying on. “The most powerful tool we have to fight ISIL is to say that we’re not afraid,” he said. “To not elevate them. To somehow buy into their fantasy that they’re doing something important.”
So at least that makes some modicum of sense, which is more than we’ve seen in some time from this administration. It doesn’t make it right, but it does have some reasoning behind it. That’s a step in the right direction at least. It at least tells us that there is a method to the madness, even if the bottom line remains…well, madness.
- See more at: http://www.fixthisnation.com/conservative-breaking-news/obama-we-must-not-show-fear/#sthash.8ESLlj8V.dpuf
In the week since the Paris terrorist attacks, President Obama has – on occasion – sounded as though it was his sworn duty to fend off serious American concerns with snark and comedy. He has accused Republican lawmakers and candidates of being scared of “widows and orphans” – a reference to concerns about the Syrian refugee program. He has referred to ISIS as a “bunch of killers with good social media.” And while millions have questioned his commitment to defeating ISIS, he has maintained that the American strategy is working.
On Sunday, speaking in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Obama revealed a bit of a psychology behind the way he’s been carrying on. “The most powerful tool we have to fight ISIL is to say that we’re not afraid,” he said. “To not elevate them. To somehow buy into their fantasy that they’re doing something important.”
So at least that makes some modicum of sense, which is more than we’ve seen in some time from this administration. It doesn’t make it right, but it does have some reasoning behind it. That’s a step in the right direction at least. It at least tells us that there is a method to the madness, even if the bottom line remains…well, madness.
- See more at: http://www.fixthisnation.com/conservative-breaking-news/obama-we-must-not-show-fear/#sthash.8ESLlj8V.dpuf

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