Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Is the White House a ‘Sleeper Cell’?

Via Billy

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I’m still trying to figure out why Obama — or any high-level U. S.  government official other than Eric Holder, who was in Paris but evidently had better things to do — didn’t join the nearly 4 million people who marched throughout France protesting the terror killings at #CharlieHebdo and the Hyper Cacher market.  White House press secretary Josh Earnest has admitted the mistake and apologized (perhaps a little wishy-washily, but we’ll give him a pass), informing us that, unfortunately, there just wasn’t enough time to arrange presidential security for the trip.

That’s interesting.  Somehow there was time for security for 40 or so other world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel (arguably the most highly regarded politician on the planet at the moment and the de facto president of the EU), the UK’s David Cameron, Spain’s Mariano Rajoy and even Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu (probably a considerably bigger target than Obama these days and not exactly welcomed by France’s President Hollande, if reports are correct).  Of course, the “American president” is supposedly more important but — correct me if I’m wrong — Obama was not originally so gung-ho on American exceptionalism, equating it with British exceptionalism and Greek exceptionalism, etc., etc.  All countries, after all, feel they are exceptional.

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4 comments:

  1. Why not? We don't really know where Obama was born, his school records are sealed, we don't know why he has the SS-number in a state (CT) where he never lived, none of his supposed classmates knew him, no old girlfriends have surfaced, and we don't know why he went to Pakistan twice. Who is this guy?

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  2. Is the White House a ‘Sleeper Cell’?

    Yes, it was, but now it has been activated.

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