Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Obama on Donald Trump - Election 2016



The White House: Reports on the remarks of President Obama when it comes to the use of terms to describe terrorism, the President stated the following, " Now, up until this point, this argument about labels has mostly just been partisan rhetoric.  And, sadly, we've all become accustomed to that kind of partisanship, even when it involves the fight against these extremist groups.  And that kind of yapping has not prevented folks across government from doing their jobs, from sacrificing and working really hard to protect the American people...But we are now seeing how dangerous this kind of mindset and this kind of thinking can be.  We're starting to see where this kind of rhetoric and loose talk and sloppiness about who exactly we're fighting, where this can lead us.  We now have proposals from the presumptive Republican nominee for President of the United States to bar all Muslims from emigrating to America.  We hear language that singles out immigrants and suggests that entire religious communities are complicit in violence.  Where does this stop?  The Orlando killer, one of the San Bernardino killers, the Fort Hood killer -- they were all U.S. citizens....Are we going to start treating all Muslim Americans differently?  Are we going to start subjecting them to special surveillance?  Are we going to start discriminating against them because of their faith?  We’ve heard these suggestions during the course of this campaign.  Do Republican officials actually agree with this?  Because that's not the America we want.  It doesn't reflect our democratic ideals.  It won’t make us more safe; it will make us less safe -- fueling ISIL’s notion that the West hates Muslims, making young Muslims in this country and around the world feel like no matter what they do, they're going to be under suspicion and under attack.  It makes Muslim Americans feel like they're government is betraying them.  It betrays the very values America stands for. ..."

Lets Get Real:

Listening to the speech by POTUS it showed that he really feels the above, the problem was the US voter wants a caring President in a time of crisis, not a lecture, also after seven years of the Obama waffle it no longer works, the President is his own worst enemy, his ego is never challenged by the press, the Congress has been slow in blocking Obama's executive orders and the US voter is afraid, they want a Reagan not a Woodrow Wilson. 


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