Well, there does appear to be a point of agreement in Congress

Good day all. Last night was the State of the Union address given by the Golf Pro in Chief, Barack Obama. I didn’t watch it, and from what I’ve been reading, it went about as most people expected. Obama demanding more taxes, making threats of veto’s for things that people want and more importantly, a complete disregard for the world as it is.

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It the last part that is generating a lot of discussion and at least one point of agreement between the Republicans and the Democrats. Here are a few details from that noted hard right newspaper, the Washington Post:

If there is one thing the right and left, Democrats and Republicans, politicians and experts could all agree on, it was that President Obama’s take on the world is shockingly delusional. The most common question seems to be: Could he believe what he was saying?

The simple answer to that question is, yes. He does believe it.

On MSNBC Andrea Mitchell said flat-out that the president has a “credibility problem”: “It’s really hard to see what the progress has been against ISIS in Syria for sure, and in Iraq.

If MSNBC thinks Obama’s nuts with regards to what’s going on in the world, then the Democrats really need to worry.

Over on NBC, foreign reporter Richard Engel declared that the president’s insistence that we are winning against the Islamic State was fictional. “It sounded like the president was outlining a world that he wishes we were all living in but is very different from the world that you just described,” he said. Obama’s assertion that we have stopped the Islamic State’s advances “just isn’t the case . . . There was a general tone . . . of suspended disbelief when he was talking about foreign policy.”

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As you can see, the Obama Steno Pool is trying to be kind, but when you have a president who is living on another planet, (One with wall to wall golf courses apparently), it’s rather difficult. Senator John McCain, (RINO-Establishment), was a bit more direct.

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said it was “delusional” to claim success on the same day Yemen — the country Obama previously claimed as an example of the rightness of his foreign policy — fell to Iranian-backed rebels.

I have no use for McCain most of the time. Frankly, I was hoping he would lose his last election. Still, he is right about Obama’s apparent world view. Delusional hits it right on the head. The article goes on with one pundit after another literally asking if Obama is nuts. (They don’t actually use that phrase of course)

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Along with ISIS, Obama has studiously avoided the term “Islamic Terrorism.” He refuses to believe that the Islamic world, is a threat to the United States. We saw this just the other day when Prime Minister Cameron was involved in a press conference with the SCoaMF. The Prime Minister had no problem referring to the Charlie Hebdo murders as Islamic terrorism. Obama could not do it.

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Now, the outright questioning of Obama’s utter incompetence is starting to cross the aisle in the House and Senate. Here is a video showing Senator Bob Menendez, (D-New Jersey) basically saying that Obama is caving in to the Iranians.

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Senator Menendez is not any sort of a constitutional conservative. If he’s decided that Obama’s worldview is dead wrong, then you can bet that other members of the Senate and House Democratic Caucuses will also use this as cover to walk away from Der Fubar.

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In the 1930’s, in Great Britain, there was a large group that would do anything to avoid another war with Germany. They were called “Appeasers ((Appeasement))” since they would “appease” Hitler by giving in to his demands. The biggest follower of this policy was Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. He is famous for coming back from a meeting with Hitler ((The Munich Conference)) and waving a piece of paper around and saying “Piece for our time!” A year later, Hitler invaded Poland and the Second World War began. Neville Chamberlain understood he had been wrong in appeasing Hitler and the Nazi’s, and resigned as Prime Minister in favor of Winston Churchill.

I’m not comparing Neville Chamberlain to Barack Obama. That would be insulting the memory of an honorable, if tragically wrong man, Neville Chamberlain. Obama is far, far worse. Chamberlain was doing what he thought was right for Great Britain and the world, trying to avoid a repeat of the trenches of WW1. Obama is only interested in Obama. Everything he does is with an eye to the political advantage to himself. He also doesn’t handle criticism at all. If you look up the definition of “Thinned Skinned Politician,” you will find a picture of Obama.

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Neville Chamberlain stupidly gave away Czechoslovakia to the Nazi’s in the hope that Hitler would be satisfied. He was wrong. Obama is caving in to Iran, Russia, and other hostile nations and groups for one reason only. He can’t admit that he was wrong when he ran for president in 2008, promising his version of “Peace for our time.”

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Neville Chamberlain did know when he made a mistake, and in the end, he had to declare war on Germany when the Nazi’s invaded Poland. If Iran gets nuclear weapons, Iran will use them, both against Israel and the United States. Even then, Obama is so delusional, that he will refuse to accept what happened. Perhaps it’s time to look into activating Section 4 ((Section 4: Vice Presidential–Cabinet declaration)) of the 25th Amendment ((Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution)). The thought of “President Biden” makes me ill, but he won’t be any worse than Barack Obama.

Thatisall

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