A year ago, yesterday, we celebrated the feckless policy of the Progressive Doctrine of Leadership from Behind.


This is "old news,"  but typical to the Obama Administration.  A year ago,  yesterday,  Obama issued his mindless threat to the Syrian government with regard to the use of chemicals in its war against its own people.  Nearly 100,000 Syrians have died during this two year civil war.  Yesterday,  a video hit the airwaves proving the use of chemicals by forces involved in the Syrian conflict.  This is the second such report over the course of the past year,  and proves Obama's feckless policy as concerns the Middle East.  "Leading from behind" finds him and his influence so far out of the mainstream of Middle Eastern politics,  that the once formidable influence of our great nation is now non-existent and disturbingly laughable.  

Many of those listening to Obama's pronouncement,  a year ago yesterday, knew that nothing of import would come of his warning,  and,  today,  we are proven correct in our observations.  


While this is "policy" coming from Obama,  the Left,  since the days of Bill Clinton and Madeleine Albright (his Secretary of State),  has publicly complained about the United States of America being the lone superpower in the world.    In the end,  what we see in Obama's feckless foreign policy is the result of leadership from Left as defined by the convoluted issue of "fairness" and "leadership from behind." The Democrat Party has a problem that is more critical to the nation's future than anything seen coming from the Right.  

Progressive/Socialist Democrats and their doctrine of "fairness"  has institutionalized financial failure,  individual dependency and "second class" citizenship in a world of antagonists and bullies.  

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