Hello, I’m Wayne Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. Two things are happening right now under President Barack Obama that are unprecedented.
First, Obama is about to go to
war in Syria and risk your sons’ and daughters’ lives on behalf of our enemy,
al-Qaida. Second, he is about to risk starting World War III.
Are you on board?
And then there’s Obama’s “red
line.” Obama’s defenders say, “Syria passed the red line. We have no
choice.” Really? So we now call extremist Muslims killing other extremist
Muslims a “red line” that demands U.S. intervention. But extremist Muslims in
Egypt burning more than 70 churches to the ground and killing Christians is not
a “red line?” In one place (Syria), we want to go to war. In the other (Egypt),
we continue to send billions of dollars in foreign aid as a reward for killing
Christians.
Do you support Obama’s
definition of a “red line?” I know I don’t.
So why the rush to war? Could
it be because America’s unemployment problem under Obama is unfixable?
Ninety million working-age Americans are not working. The labor force
participation rate is the lowest for men since 1947 (since measurement began).
Obama has no way out.
The same holds true for our
partners in the European Union like the United Kingdom and France. Unemployment
for the EU region is 12.1 percent, the worst in history. Almost 20 million
Europeans are unemployed. Youth unemployment in the EU is just below 25
percent.
How do you solve such a human
psychological disaster? You go to war.
Voilà. Suddenly,
young people with no job prospects have a job — in the military. They have a
check, a place to live, something to do. They no longer have time to commit
crimes or riot in the streets.
America got out of the last
Great Depression with the help of World War II. How convenient that Obama lit
the fuse for the Arab Spring, helped to topple dictators friendly to U.S.
interests and took the side of the Muslim Brotherhood. Now, it’s all coming
home to roost.
We fomented instability,
supported the radicals who hate America and Israel, and now we’re feigning
shock that the Mideast is in flames? Remember that line from the police captain
in the movie “Casablanca”: “I’m shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going
on in here!”
What a funny coincidence that
a war would solve Obama’s worst problems all at once:
A) War would stir patriotism
and force Americans to rally around the President.
B) Obamacare is a nightmare
for Obama and his party. It’s so unpopular even Democrats and unions are
running away from it. Congress has passed a law to exempt themselves. Obama
himself is postponing major aspects of Obamacare for fear it will lead to a GOP
landslide in 2014. Going to war is the perfect distraction, at the perfect
time.
C) Obama couldn’t create a job
if it hit him in the face. He can’t spell J-O-B. War will create instant jobs.
And, hey, if thousands of young men die, that, too, will reduce the ranks of
the unemployed for years to come.
“Nonsense,” Obama’s supporters
will protest. You know, those same people that marched in the streets
protesting our involvement in Iraq, those same people who questioned CIA
intelligence about “weapons of mass distraction” yet who now readily accept the
CIA’s claims about Syria’s using chemical weapons, those same people who called
Bush a murderer yet now accept Obama’s bombing and killing citizens in Syria.
Syria is the new Iraq.
The key to life (and politics)
is to choose your friends carefully. In Egypt Obama supports the Muslim
Brotherhood. This is the same group that supported the Nazis during World War
II. Their leader, Muhammed Morsi, said in speech last year: “The Koran is
our constitution, the Prophet is our leader, jihad is our path and death in the
name of Allah is our goal.”
In Syria our new friends are
worse than the Muslim Brotherhood (if that’s possible). The rebels fighting the
Syrian government are al-Qaida. These are the murderous terrorists who are the
sworn enemies of America and Israel. This is who Obama is asking our sons and
daughters to die for? Not my sons, not my daughters. How about yours?
Have we learned nothing from
Iraq? I was gung ho about Iraq. I thought it was a noble cause to set the Iraqi
people free from a tyrant. You know what I found out? We meant well, but it was
a disaster. It was none of our business. It was not worth the cost — in dollars
or human life. The Iraqi people we heroically risked and sacrificed for don’t
thank us; they hate us. Why would we want to do it again? Our Mideast
interventions cause more hatred, more terrorism, more death.
Let’s not forget that our
intervention in Libya put weapons in the hands of radical Muslims who, it now
appears, used those weapons to attack our own Libyan Embassy and murder our
U.S. Ambassador and three brave Navy SEALs. You know, that’s the tragedy that
was covered up by Obama and Hillary Clinton by blaming it on a movie. Who
killed our brave men in that Libyan embassy? Al-Qaida, the people Obama now
wants to partner with.
Have we not learned that our
Mideast interventions always work out badly? Now, we are going to do it
again. Except this time, it’s far worse. This time, Russia and China and Iran
are on Syria’s side. This time, it could lead to World War III. Have we lost
our minds?
I have obvious questions.
First, was this Obama’s plan
from the start? Foment anger and instability in the Mideast, topple the friends
of America and wait for war? Is this his only way out to save the U.S.
economy from collapse? Is war the perfect distraction from the
economic carnage caused by his policies?
Second, would you send your
son or daughter to die to support al-Qaida? I know I wouldn’t.
This is a new level of
insanity — even for Obama. I’m Wayne
Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. See you next week. Same time, same place. God bless America.
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