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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

OBAMA IS APPARENTLY ONLY TOO EAGER TO SELL US OUT…


It would seem to be the opinion of House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) that our president may be being a little less than honest with the American people. Rep Issa says that, “the American people should be very afraid” after hearing Barry "Almighty's" accidentally recorded remarks to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday that after the election he would have more “flexibility” in dealing with the Russians. "I judge that in fact he’s going to sell out our national defense after the election," said Issa. And I must say, for one, I wholeheartedly agree with Rep. Issa's assessment of the situation. I trust Barry no farther than I could ever have any hope of throwing him. It would seem that the gravest threat we now face as a nation, may well be coming from our very own president who now finds it as being completely appropriate to have some rather clandestine conversations with a potential adversary.



So it was at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, that Rep. Issa was asked about the president’s strange remarks to Medvedev, which were inadvertently picked up by a microphone and recorded. “Can I ask you about the President’s remarks to the Russian president yesterday?" was a question posed by someone outside of the "mainstream" media. "Does he mean he’s going to be making concessions to the Russians after the election?” Issa responded: “Well clearly, the president has a plan to do after the election what he can’t or won’t do before the election. And he’s going to do it without ever being honest with the American people.” Adding, “I think that’s clear.” Mr. Issa added, “Now, how much of a sell out of America’s security -- [Incoming Russian President Vladimir] Putin certainly is not on our side, doesn’t want what we want, has certainly proven to be a new generation dictator of Russia.” Kinda makes you wonder just how many other conversations of this type might have gone on that we're unaware of?


Mr. Issa went on to say that, “So, when he sends to the president [Medvedev] who’s about to leave office in favor of Putin coming back in and taking over officially, that we can work together to get what Putin wants, quite candidly the American people should be very afraid that any President who’s going to be flexible with Putin is going to be flexible with an enemy of America, an enemy of the West, an enemy of even delivery of oil and natural gas to people in need in the winter.” Adding,“Understand, it has been the Putin administration that has cut off the flow of natural gas in the winter to Eastern Europeans if they didn’t play ball with them." Mr. Issa also said that, "So, that’s the person that he’s quote, going to be ‘flexible’ with after the election.” And I can't help but wonder just what it is that Barry means when he says that he'll be more "flexible" after the next election. Does he mean that he'll be able to be even less accountable to the American people?


All this came about on Monday while he was in Seoul, South Korea, as Barry, our "Dear Beloved Leader", thought he was speaking to Russian President Medvedev privately when a live microphones caught his rather questionable remarks ahead of a summit meeting on nuclear security. “On all these issues, but particularly missile defense, this, this can be solved but it’s important for him (Putin) to give me space,” Barry said. “This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility.” “I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir,” Medvedev replied. Barry attempted to "clarify" his remarks, in other words, he tried to use some idiotic lie to try to cover himself, on Tuesday, saying he is not “hiding the ball” on his goal to reduce nuclear stockpiles. Barry's claimed, “Arms control is extraordinarily complex, very technical, and the only way it gets done is if you can consult and build a strong understanding, both between countries and within countries."


What a bunch of pure unadulterated drivel. Ya know I'm not sure what scares me more, the actual remarks Barry made to Medvedev or the fact that he could so quickly come up with a lie that he thought would be convincing. Anyway, Rep. Issa was asked if he thought that Barry owed a better explanation of his remarks to the American people, and if Congress should look into it. “A free press should be asking the questions and trying to get answers,” Issa said. “And if they can’t get answers as to what this really meant, and an honest answer and a full answer of the kind of disclosure that would occur afterwards, then quite candidly the voters will have to decide.” “I personally don’t think that the statements like that of a president are the subject of my committee," said Issa. He went on to say, "I won’t be following up on it. I think that they’re available for the press to ask and for the American people to judge." Mr. Issa added, “I, as an American citizen, was already not voting for the president."


“But, you know, I judge that in fact he’s going to sell out our national defense after the election or something along that line, because I know Putin to be a man who, unlike what George W. Bush said, you cannot see into his soul or his heart," said Issa. "He has been a really awful person for countries around him and for America. And right now he’s the only--he and the Chinese are standing with Bashar Assad as people in Syria are being murdered.” And I can't say that I can argue with anything said by Mr. Issa. This kinda adds a little credibility to the notion of Barry being some sort of a "Manchurian Candidate" showing it to be a very frighteningly real possibility. And it should make every American citizen wonder just whose side it is that Barry's on. We know that he has a very deep-seated loathing for this country, but I don't think that anyone actually thought that he would go so far as to be so cavalier in his effort to sell us out. Or so obvious. But apparently we were wrong.

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