On the Today Show this morning (an entertainment show presenting itself as "news") the anchors were all agog over Obama doing the Tango in Argentina. Are they really so stupid (or rather do they think we are so stupid) to think that this is not a totally planned event? Anyone who has been around any Presidential occasion knows full well that this was a totally scripted, rehearsed dance. Nothing happens with out being planned and approved well in advance.
It just shows us how what the media thinks of the American people. We can be lied to, deceived and we just sit here and take it. Our ability to think and to discern has been dumbed down to the point that most people do not care about anything more than March Madness, the SuperBowl or who is winning on "The Voice". We have become a bunch of mind numbed robots.
Even very smart people, people who we believe understand what is going on in the United States think we are crazy when we suggest that Obama could run for a third term. Their universal retort is "He can't, the Constitution prevents it." Our response is "Has it ever stopped him before?" One example, is legalizing illegal aliens. He said for months that he could not do it and then he did.
The Constitution also says that the President must be a "natural born citizen." He and his minions fought all the lawsuits that were brought in an effort to prove that he was eligible to be President. Why? Who knows but human nature tells us that if he were a "natural born citizen" he would have immediately released a real birth certificate (not the one that was fabricated on a computer), his college records, and anything else that would have "proven" he was born here. But when you fight it and spend millions to keep this evidence out of the public view, there is something being hidden.
Don't believe anything that Obama and his talking dogs say. They lie, they obfuscate, and they deceive. It is all to fool you. If they tell you the sky is blue, you better go outside and check!
There are bad things in the American people's future. Most of us will wake up one day and ask ourselves "how did we get here?" There will be others who have seen the decline, seen the duplicity, seen the lies and will say "I told you so!" Are you one of those who will be surprised or one who will prepare for the worst? It's coming and you should prepare yourself and your family.
If you are not prepared, the next tango that you see danced won't be by the President, it might be you at the end of a rope!
Conservative Tom
Obama Slammed for Doing Tango in Argentina Amid Brussels Attacks
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Wednesday, 23 Mar 2016 10:38 PM
President Barack Obama came under bitter attack Wednesday for doing the tango and taking in other pleasures on his visits to Cuba and Argentina amid the deadly terrorist attacks in Brussels, with Republican strategist Anna Navarro saying "I think the entire thing is horrible.
"It reminded me of when he went golfing after James Foley's head was cut off," Navarro, a former Jeb Bush supporter, told John Berman on CNN.
Obama played golf on Martha's Vineyard in September 2014 after making a quick statement condemning the beheading of Foley, a freelance journalist from New Hampshire, by Islamic State terrorists. He later admitted that the move was a mistake after widespread outrage by critics.
In Buenos Aires on Wednesday, President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama were coaxed onto the dance floor by professional tango dancers at a state dinner hosted by Argentine President Mauricio Macri.
"It's inexcusable that when the entire world is standing in solidarity with Brussels, is in shock, in grief, the president of the United States is in Cuba sitting next to a dictator who has been in power for 56 years who has ordered the shoot-down of American citizens, who has been anti-American for 56 years," Navarro told Berman.
"Eating peanuts and going to the baseball game like he was at Walt Disney World. It's not Walt Disney — and it's a day of grief for the entire world.
"President Obama knows full well that optics matter, but he chose his legacy over optics," she added. "It was a shameful, shameful disappointing moment for President Obama.
"I was disappointed. I was not surprised."
Former presidential adviser David Gergen that while he understood the president's objective to show restraint during such crises, so many attacks have occurred around the world in the recent past that "people are looking for more forceful action to actually drive back ISIS.
"Right now, we're not winning against ISIS," he told Berman. "We have reduced the amount of territory in Syria and Iraq, but they've expanded elsewhere. We learned through The Associated Press that they trained up 400 fighters to go through Europe.
"Under those circumstances, I would tell the president that when you gave your speech in Cuba, the 38-minute speech and you only gave a few seconds to Brussels, you brushed it off.
"When you go to a baseball game it looks frivolous. Dancing like that.
"He should have made the hard call and come back and gathered people or look for leadership here," Gergen said. "That's a critical issue for him.
"Restraint does not equal leadership when you are under attack."
The Twittersphere exploded with attacks on the president.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
"It reminded me of when he went golfing after James Foley's head was cut off," Navarro, a former Jeb Bush supporter, told John Berman on CNN.
Obama played golf on Martha's Vineyard in September 2014 after making a quick statement condemning the beheading of Foley, a freelance journalist from New Hampshire, by Islamic State terrorists. He later admitted that the move was a mistake after widespread outrage by critics.
"It's inexcusable that when the entire world is standing in solidarity with Brussels, is in shock, in grief, the president of the United States is in Cuba sitting next to a dictator who has been in power for 56 years who has ordered the shoot-down of American citizens, who has been anti-American for 56 years," Navarro told Berman.
"Eating peanuts and going to the baseball game like he was at Walt Disney World. It's not Walt Disney — and it's a day of grief for the entire world.
"President Obama knows full well that optics matter, but he chose his legacy over optics," she added. "It was a shameful, shameful disappointing moment for President Obama.
"I was disappointed. I was not surprised."
Former presidential adviser David Gergen that while he understood the president's objective to show restraint during such crises, so many attacks have occurred around the world in the recent past that "people are looking for more forceful action to actually drive back ISIS.
"Under those circumstances, I would tell the president that when you gave your speech in Cuba, the 38-minute speech and you only gave a few seconds to Brussels, you brushed it off.
"When you go to a baseball game it looks frivolous. Dancing like that.
"He should have made the hard call and come back and gathered people or look for leadership here," Gergen said. "That's a critical issue for him.
"Restraint does not equal leadership when you are under attack."
The Twittersphere exploded with attacks on the president.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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