Topic category: International Affairs/Foreign Policy
Barack Obama's Response to Islamic Fanaticism in Middle Ages-- formerly known as Middle East -- Solidifies His Role as Obarter -- Apologize First, Ask Questions Later. In criticizing Romney's criticism of Obama's apologetic response to Islamic Fanaticism in Egypt, Libya, and the rest of the Middle Ages -- formerly known as the Middle East -- Obama plagiarized Jimmy Carter's "shoot first, ask questions later" in attacking Romney's criticism of Obama for apologizing first, asking questions later.
This is a clash of Middle-Age Fanatacism against Modernity. To view it as anything else is a denial of reality. The West cannot successfully overcome Middle Age Fanaticism without first understanding what it is, and that understnding begins with absolutely ceasing to "apologize" for Western concepts of liberty.
Obarter
2012
Barack Obama's Response to Islamic Fanaticism in Middle Ages-- formerly known as Middle East -- Solidifies His Role as Obarter -- Apologize First, Ask Questions Later.
Islamic Fanatics continuing their asymmetrical warfare against the United States by attacks on U.S.
sovereignty commencing on 9-11-2012 in Egypt and Libya makes it worthwhile for American voters to briefly revisit aspects of the 2008 election campaign to learn what can be discerned therefrom that guide them in casting their
votes on November 6, 2012 in the 2012 election campaign for President between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama
and thus lead them to vote for Romney instead of Obarter. Go to http://PoliSat.Com/Obarter.htm .
In criticizing Romney's criticism of Obama's apologetic response to Islamic Fanaticism in Egypt, Libya, and the rest of the Middle Ages -- formerly known as the Middle East -- Obama plagiarized Jimmy Carter's "shoot first, ask questions later" in attacking Romney's criticism of Obama for apologizing first, asking questions later.
This is a clash of Middle-Age Fanatacism against Modernity. To view it as anything else is a denial of reality. The West cannot successfully overcome Middle Age Fanaticism without first understanding what it is, and that understnding begins with absolutely ceasing to "apologize" for Western concepts of liberty.
It seems reasonable to infer that Clint Eastwood understands in a common-sense way a reality that eludes self-deluding elites on the Left:
Jim is a proud descendant of 18th Century criminal exiles from England who swam to the Outer Banks when the British ship taking them to a Georgia penal colony sank in a storm near Cape Hatteras. Having the prescience to prevent their descendants from becoming "TarHeels," they immediately migrated to Virginia, where, within just a few generations they worked their way up into poverty. Jim's grandfather was the first in the family tree to see the distant horizons, but his career was cut short by severe injuries he sustained when a cousin cut down the tree.
After a brief stint in the Amry (ours) following graduation from law school, he began his legal career in the state bureaucracy but was never able to break into the federal bureaucracy. Several years later, he entered the private practice of law and co-founded a small law publishing company. Later, finding the publishing of small laws unstimulating and finding his private practice too private to be lucrative, he began writing political satire/commentary. His greatest vice is taking himself too seriously.
Although he regularly teaches Continuing Legal Education courses to lawyers, he's too-often available through he Rubber Chicken Speakers Bureau to speak on politics, satire, etc., at luncheons, dinners, root canals, funerals, etc. His speaking fees are so outrageously high they border on criminal price-gouging, but as a free-market advocate, he defends his fees on the higher moral ground of charging whatever the traffic will bear. For more information (surely more than one would want or need), go to www.PoliSat.Com.