Obama continues to face the music from members of his own party: this time, from the family of Steven Sotloff, the second

Representatives  for the Sotloff family,  in an interview with CNN,   blames infighting and lack of initiative for the deaths of Jim Foley and their son,  Steven.  “We know that the intelligence community and the White House are enmeshed in a larger game of bureaucratic infighting and Jim and Steve are pawns in that game and that’s not fair,” 

And what is the content of that infighting?  

Simple:  Obama still believes that he can continue to claim to have defeated Al Qaeda while his military advisors are telling him that al Qaeda is alive and reborne in ISIS.  Sadly,  he has been playing this game for four years while bent on transforming this once great country. 

Now,  his chickens are coming home to roost. 

 Understand that this criticism is important in that the Sotloff  family,  in all likelihood, were and are Democrats.  So too,  the family of James Foley.  You should not forget that Obama not only promised the end of war,  he promised to bring peace on earth and good will toward men  --  something only God can do if you believe in God  (an I do). While he continues to blame the GOP,  much of his criticism is coming from those within his own party.  

If,  in fact,  he is seen as having done great harm to the party by the time he gets the hell out of town,  the door will be open to continued investigation as to who he really was.  All we know about the man,  is what we have been told   . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   by him.  His scholastic records have been sealed;  almost no one remembers him as a student in college,  especially at law school.  He speaks on an 8th grade level and his decision to NOT implement his version of amnesty,  may have turned thousands of Mexican Americans away from the polls,  this coming November.  I do know they are angry and have threatened to sit out this election cycle.  

There is no question that he has so mishandled the pre-election rhetoric as to put his mental health in question.  All we can hope for is that he keeps up the good work.  


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