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Obama Out of Touch
When it comes to foreign policy, Mitt Romney says, “I think the president is really out of touch with reality.” Do you agree?
On “Fox News Sunday,” Mitt Romney delivered
the painful truth when it comes to Obama's handling of foreign policy,
particularly the rise of ISIS. Romney said, “I think the president is
really out of touch with reality. He’s so out of touch with reality
that he hasn’t taken the necessary steps. ... He’s too busy on the golf
course. I don’t know if you can see the reality from the fairway, but
he doesn’t see reality."
Romney is absolutely right.
Barack Obama has known about the rise of ISIS for over a year. He
received detailed daily briefings on this issue. Yet we admittedly
don't have a strategy yet to deal with this?
Apparently Obama finally got the
hint that not having a strategy wasn't exactly the best message to
telegraph to the American people, our allies or our enemies. Obama
will lay out his plan in a speech this week to deal with ISIS. He's
already told the enemy what he won't do, so can we really expect much to change from this administration?
So far we know that Obama has
assembled a coalition of nine countries that are willing to coordinate
in efforts to address ISIS. The New York Times reports,
“Mr. Obama said the effort would rely on American airstrikes against
its leaders and positions, strengthen the moderate Syrian rebel groups
to reclaim ground lost to ISIS, and enlist friendly governments in the
region to join the fight.”
The president insists that there
will be no U.S. boots on the ground. Obama also can't even yet decide
on whether the U.S. will engage in airstrikes in Syria, which Senator
Marco Rubio says we “absolutely” must do. But will those three efforts outlined above be enough to defeat ISIS, if that's even our goal? (continue reading)
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Obama's Optics
Barack Obama regrets the “optics” of going golfing after making a
statement on the beheading of American journalist James Foley by ISIS,
but he doesn't seem to regret actually going golfing.
In an interview with Meet the Press, Obama told NBC's Chuck Todd
that he “should've anticipated the optics.” Perhaps the president
should consider the optics of his entire presidency? This isn't the
first time where the president has been seemingly tone deaf to his
actions, whether it's playing golf or heading to fundraisers at
questionable times.
Obama also claims that he is not very good at political theatre.
More accurately, he says it doesn't always come naturally to him. It's
amazing to hear him say this, considering this was all his campaigns
and presidency was about for so long. He was virtually all show and
nothing to actually show for it. Now we seem to have neither.
Obama also lamented the fact
that he can't have a vacation without the press around. Well I'm
sorry, Mr. President, but this is kind of the gig you signed up for.
He's the one who chose to go on his vacation while we have chaos
happening around the world. That's part of being president. You can't
pick and choose when you want to lead or be absent; sometimes the
world demands American leadership, and it doesn't adhere to the
president's vacation schedule.
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