Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Terrorism: Obama and the Inconvenient Truth

On the campaign trail, Obama wanted credit for defeating al Qaeda.

He suggested the War on Terror had been won.




"Al Qaeda is on the path to defeat. Osama bin Laden is dead."

Of course, Obama is right about bin Laden. He's dead. Remember that respectful burial at sea bin Laden received? The White House stressed that this monster was buried in accordance with Islamic law.

I guess that didn't make Islamists, like the Brothers Tsarnaev, reconsider their war on Americans. That didn't change their minds about building bombs using pressure cookers filled with nails and BBs.

Apparently, Obama didn't win any friends among radicalized Muslims.

What's weird is that Boston bomber, murderer, and terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, U.S. citizen, appears to be an Obama supporter.

Why would "nice guy" Dzhokhar carry out an attack that would potentially damage his political ally?

Obama's charm just wasn't enough to keep Dzhokhar and his big brother, Tamerlan, from killing innocent Americans and a Chinese national, and maiming so many others.

Maybe it was wrong of Obama to present the War on Terror as a Bush administration operation. Maybe it was irresponsible of Obama to act as if the death of bin Laden closed the Islamist terrorism chapter in our history.

I know the way Obama handled the 9/11/12 terrorist attack in Benghazi was disgraceful. Politics first.

The fact is al Qaeda continues to plot against us. It's an inconvenient truth for Obama.

Did Obama lie to us about the terrorist threat, or was his complacency more a case of cluelessness, not to mention arrogance?

Either way, he's responsible.

It seems Obama doesn't want to fight a War on Terror. He wants to sing Al Green.




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