Setting aside O’s kiss-of-death prediction that the Indiana Hoosiers will win the NCAA tournament (said a proud Hoosier), the lapdogs of the “mainstream” media have already declared the community organizer’s trip to the Middle East to be a success –… Read More ›
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Bibi Netanyahu’s Full UN Speech
IF ONLY WE HAD A LEADER WITH THE COURAGE AND INTEGRITY OF ISRAEL’S PRIME MINISTER Barely 48 hours after Barack Obama’s placating speech to the world’s Muslims, a real leader took the podium at the UN to address the General Assembly. Watch… Read More ›
O Refuses To Meet With Bibi – But Egypt’s Morsi? No Problem! C’mon Over!
PLANET OBAMA: PLENTY OF TIME TO SHOW UP ON LETTERMAN “So then – just to screw with him – I tweeted – ‘I’ll call you when I get back from Tehran!’” This just in from The Twilight Zone Planet Obama: O… Read More ›
Bibi’s Fourth Of July Message To America
ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER MORE PRO-AMERICAN THAN O The Israeli Prime Minister and the President of the United States. One of them continues to demonstrate tremendous courage against all odds, graciousness and a sense of confidence rooted in integrity. The other… Read More ›
SO NOW OBAMA’S BLAMING ISRAEL FOR RISING GAS PRICES?
‘THE BUCK STOPS EVERYWHERE ELSE’ PRESIDENT MAY HAVE REACHED NEW LOW – AGAIN Barack “The buck stops everywhere else” Obama may have reached a new low. This would be no easy feat, mind you; O’s history of blaming anyone and… Read More ›
Tell Vladimir I’ll Give Him Whatever He Wants After My Election
OPEN MIC MOMENT WITH MEDVEDEV EXPOSES WEAK, NAIVE OBAMA Even if Barack Obama hadn’t told Dimitri Medvedev that he’d cave in to Russia’s demands after “my election,” all one need do is observe his body language. Has O ever behaved… Read More ›
Trashing Bibi Netanyahu: Another Classless Obama Moment
CAPTAIN COOL’S HISTORY OF GAFFES, ARROGANCE AND OTHERWISE EMBARRASSING MOMENTS Barack Obama’s embarrassing open-mic moment with France’s Nicolas Sarkozy during which they bashed Benjamin Netanyahu should surprise no one; rather, it should simply serve as confirmation for some – and… Read More ›