Sunday, June 19, 2016

OBAMAS DANGEROUS LEGACY

Today in Obama's America, only Republicans use the terms Islamic terrorism or radicalism or jihad, while Democrats pretend those things don't exist

In “Our World: Is ISIS a GOP franchise?,” an op-ed published by The Jerusalem post on June 13, Caroline Glick syas, “Trump's supporters are angry that Obama has made stating the obvious illegitimate. And they are right to be angry.”

Here are some excerpts from Caroline Glick’s op-ed:

The same Obama who was quick to blame permissive gun laws and anti-gay discrimination for the bloodbath, refused to mention the fact that Islam was Mateen's expressed motive for committing the carnage.

While unforgivable, Obama's silence on the cause of Mateen's bloodbath was predictable. From the outset of his first term Obama has studiously avoided discussing the Islamic motivation that stands behind most of the terrorism in the US and throughout the world.

The most devastating outcome of Obama's behavior is not necessarily the policies he has adopted to counter Islamic violence. Some of those policies are reasonable. Some of his policies are dangerous and destructive. And it is important to discuss each of them on its merits.

The most devastating, and at this point clearly premeditated, outcome of Obama's refusal to name the cause of the violence is that he has made it illegitimate to discuss it. He has made it controversial for Americans to talk about Islamic supremacism, extremism, violence and war for world domination.

He has made substantive criticism of his policies tantamount to bigotry. And he has rendered the public debate about the most salient strategic threat to American lives, liberty and national security a partisan issue.

Today in Obama's America, only Republicans use the terms Islamic terrorism or radicalism or jihad. Democrats pretend those things don't exist.

Making clear the partisan assault intrinsic to Obama's position, following his statement Sunday, Democratic Senator from Connecticut Richard Blumenthal blamed Republicans for the massacre at the Pulse.

Referring to the jihadist attack as "a public health crisis," caused by "gun violence," Blumenthal alleged that fifty people who went dancing in Orlando Saturday night never made it home because Republican Senators oppose Obama's bill to limit gun ownership rights.

This sort of talk, which makes opponents of leftist policies and ideology illegitimate, is arguably Obama's dangerous legacy.

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