"I will stand with the Muslims should the
political winds shift in an ugly direction”
There’s one disadvantage in writing
books... once published you can’t delete anything. The above passage is from
Page 261 of “The Audacity of Hope”, by Barack Hussein Obama.
Well,
the political winds are finally shifting in an ugly direction for Muslims and
at least we know where the leader of the free world stands.
This, and another of his
books, “Dreams of my Father” are littered with racist anger and show the
underlying, anti-white, pro-Islamic agenda of a man the US badly misread,
twice.
In the year ahead this man
will achieve, via executive orders, a basket of legislation that the House, the
Senate and a majority of US citizens do not want.
But if Obama is fair dinkum
about standing with the Muslims when things get ugly then he may have to wait
in the wings for a while, because the Sunnis are too busy slaughtering Shia, so
the Shia have declared war on the Sunnis and Al-Queda has just declared war on
ISIS and its new affiliate, the Taliban.
Meanwhile the worst of all
the tribal warriors, the Saudis, are starting to worry about what the hell they
started. So, it’s to be hoped that it may take quite a while before mad Muslim
nutters get around to concentrating on Western infidels again.
Wherever there is an attack
against the West you will find Obama’s best friends, the Saudis, orchestrating
it from a distance.
They bore Osama bin Laden,
they trained, educated and armed the Taliban, they supported ISIS, they wrecked
the West’s oil price, producing a glut to make further exploration unviable and
they invented and still run the multi-trillion dollar international scam of
halal certification.
But Vlad Putin knows all
about the tactic of divide and conquer, and Islam, which has a dismal record of
winning wars, has never been more divided than right now. He has chosen the
right time to move his troops into Syria.
It’s a pity Obama doesn’t
have the same sense of timing... or of destiny.
The Pickering Post
Larry Pickering
Four-time Walkley Award
winning political commentator and Churchill Fellow, has returned to the fray
over concern that the integrity of news dissemination is continually being
threatened by a partisan media.
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