NEXT: McCain raises prospect of military option in Syria... This is not news, but, what in the world is this clown doing?
First, he is no more a representative of the GOP than Obama is representative of the truth.
Secondly, a military response to the Syrian civil war? Really? Has no one given this moron the memo: "Obama is pulling out of the Middle East as fast as he can?"
John Boy !!! By the end of this year, two months from now, we will have no troops in the region. And where would we stage our forces and their logistics? Iraq? Iran? Jordan? Turkey? You've got to be kidding. Obama has created more expressed Arab animosity toward the United States than Bush ever thought of.
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Salon, an established and respected Left Wing e-publication, we have this from its owner:
I’ve written numerous times over the last year about rapidly worsening perceptions of the U.S. in the Muslim world, including a Pew poll from April finding that Egyptians view the U.S. more unfavorably now than they did during the Bush presidency. A new poll released today of six Arab nations — Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco — contains even worse news on this front:
Many of you do not read or listen to the drivel coming from the Left. This quote, from Salon, then, might be some what of a surprise. It documents the fact that Obama's damage to the United States credibility in the Middle East, far exceeds the Bush Administration . . . . and that opinion is a Left Wing opinion.
What does it mean when the Left reports such information? It is not enough to simply observe, "Obama is in really big trouble." Nope. When established Leftist nut jobs report such things, it means that they have given up on Obama. It is one thing to say, "he is in trouble." It is quite another matter to realize that "he is trouble with the radicals within his own party."
Turns out, Obama has as little credibility in the Middle East and at home, as does John McCain. Who knew?
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