President
Obama's latest abhorrent pronouncement that the actions of Venezuelan
dictator Hugo Chavez have not had "a serious national impact on us" is a
strong indication that the electorate should focus long and hard on
Obama's incompetence in the foreign policy arena. For the implications
of the President's misplaced trust
in leaders such as Vladimir Putin, dangerous belief that terrorist
organizations such as the Muslim Brotherhood are moderate, and complete
ignorance regarding who does and does not pose a "serious" national
security threat to our country are dire.
In
Obama World, the fantasyland that has taken over 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue, bowing to the world's dictators, traversing the globe
apologizing for America's greatness, remaining idle while innocent
freedom fighters were killed in Iran in 2009, Libya in 2011[i],
and Syria in 2012, reneging on promised to build missile defense
systems, signing agreements with the Russians to gut our weapons arsenal
and whispers of flexibility after the election all constitute "serious"
national security policy decisions. Abandoning allies and buttressing
unreliable relationships with enemies laughing at our weakness has
become the norm from an administration whose determination of what
constitutes serious policy on any subject is Orwellian. And yet, just
when one thinks that the absurdity cannot get worse, Obama out did his
idiocy with his latest candor.
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