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Home Front: WoT
Obama: '€˜We' are to blame, not Islamic terrorism, for massacre
2016-06-13
Omar Mateen called the cops to pledge his fealty to ISIS as he was carrying out his mass murder in Orlando early Sunday. Twelve hours later, the president of the United States declared that "we have no definitive assessment on the motivation" of Omar Mateen but that "we know he was a person filled with hate."

So I guess the president thinks Mateen didn't mean it?

Here again, and horribly, we have an unmistakable indication that Obama finds it astonishingly easy to divorce himself from a reality he doesn't like -- the reality of the Islamist terror war against the United States and how it is moving to our shores in the form of lone-wolf attacks.

He called it "terror," which it is. But using the word "terror" without a limiting and defining adjective is like a doctor calling a disease "cancer" without making note of the affected area of the body -- because if he doesn't know where the cancer is and what form it takes, he cannot attack it effectively and seek to extirpate it.

So determined is the president to avoid the subject of Islamist, ISIS-inspired or ISIS-directed terrorism that he concluded his remarks with an astonishing insistence that "we need the strength and courage to change" our attitudes toward the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community.

That's just disgusting. There's no other word for it.
How about spineless and/or ignorant? Or maybe naĂŻve? Cowardly? I'm sure Zenobia could come up with a few words without even trying. :-)
America's national attitude toward LGBT people didn't shoot up the Pulse nightclub. This country's national attitude has undergone a sea change in the past 20 years, by the way, in case the president hasn't noticed.

An Islamist terrorist waging war against the United States killed and injured 103 people on our soil. We Americans do not bear collective responsibility for this attack. Quite the opposite.

The attack on the Pulse nightclub was an attack on us all, no less than the World Trade Center attack.

To suggest we must look inward to explain this is not only unseemly but practically an act of conscious misdirection on the president's part to direct out attention away from Omar Mateen's phone call.

True to form, the president spoke more words about the scourge of guns than about the threat of terror. In doing so, he actually retards rather than advances the cause of gun control he so passionately advocates.

A president totally and credibly committed to the destruction of ISIS and other terror groups seeking to bring the war to us might earn the political and moral capital to seek more extensive limits on gun ownership.

A president who cannot name the enemy even as he anthropomorphizes the weapon the enemy uses is a president unable to bring anyone to his side who's not already there.

To fight back against the evils of San Bernardino and Orlando, we do need change -- and fortunately for us, it's constitutionally mandated change. It's the change required by the 22nd Amendment -- the change that will compel Barack Obama to leave the White House on Jan. 20, 2017, after completing his second term with America less safe than it was when he took office.
Posted by:gorb

#14  "Held over by popular demand, The World Famous OBama Apology Tour now plays in the Rose Garden."
what a pos.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2016-06-13 22:52  

#13  Social progressive. Trotsky would be proud. Enter confusion into a simple issue. Blame everyone except the real criminal.
Posted by: 49 pan   2016-06-13 22:47  

#12  If he wants to claim that "we" are responsible and he is "our" leader then he needs to be held responsible for where he has led us. With a jail term.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2016-06-13 20:05  

#11  "If you like your watch, you can keep your watch."
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-06-13 20:02  

#10  Muslim president of a majority non Muslim nation who is going to blame the non Muslim nation every time.
Posted by: Unelet Protector of the Sith2424   2016-06-13 18:22  

#9  "Our" attitudes?
I don't have to change anything
This is awfully insulting
Posted by: European Conservative   2016-06-13 17:11  

#8  By 'we' he means 'you', and by 'you' he means people who don't slavishly do and believe whatever he says that particular moment.

Putz.
Posted by: Iblis   2016-06-13 16:24  

#7  Same haircut.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-06-13 16:07  

#6  I think if any Americans (beyond the father and the those running the guys mosque) share blame it would be the FBI who interviewed him 3 times and somehow didn't notice the co-worker who quit because of complaints the guy was unhinged, or the ex-wife who he battered and had to be rescued by her parents and didn't get a 'do not sell firearms to those bloke without talking to FBI' put into his files.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-06-13 15:08  

#5  This part of "we" isn't; the Demoncrats and the Leftists (but I repeat myself) part is - and that includes in particular you, Bambi, and your minions and hangers-on.

F*ck you and the camel you rode in on.

I'm stocking up on more ammunition.
Posted by: Barbara   2016-06-13 14:59  

#4  Yeah. Whoever said Affirmative Action was fair?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2016-06-13 13:55  

#3  In a fair world he would be selling fake rolexes from a sidewalk.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-06-13 13:28  

#2  Considering the amount of innocent blood on this idiot's hands from his fucked up policies it isn't a surprise to see him continue to spout them.

In a fair world he would have been kicked out and tried and imprisoned for aiding and abetting our enemies.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-06-13 13:19  

#1  The royal "we"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-06-13 12:40  

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