Analysis Of Obama Speech

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I’ve known for eight long years what a poor excuse for a man we have as a President.

I’ve known for eight long years what a deep dark hole he is leading this country down. I’ve known for eight long years that he is either mentally unstable, incredibly ignorant, or an extreme Muslim sympathizer like we’ve never seen in the White House.

I hope other Americans are waking up after the pathetic Presidential address to the nation about the Orlando Islamic terror attack.

It’s time to talk frankly. Obama’s speech was the most insulting, revolting & embarrassing speech EVER by an American president. It made me sick to my stomach.

Obama is the commander-in-chief. He certainly knows far more than an average citizen like me…certainly far more than the journalists on Fox News or CNN.

Obama knows what the FBI chief knows…what the Orlando Police Chief knows…what the CIA knows…what military intelligence knows. His press conference was even pushed back by 30 minutes. Obviously he wanted the absolute latest intelligence. Yet at the moment he walked to the podium I already knew… A) The mass murderer was Muslim. B) He pledged allegiance to ISIS C) ISIS itself warned publicly 3 days earlier about a pending terrorist attack in Florida D) The murderer called 911 to give credit to ISIS before walking into the gay nightclub.. E) He yelled “Allah Akbar” before opening fire Only minutes after Obama was done with his pathetic address to the nation, it was reported that ISIS actually took credit for the attack. That was also undoubtedly known to him when he walked to that podium too. Yet with all of those facts at hand… Obama still did not mention the words “Islamic” or “Muslim” or even “Radical Islam” in the entire address to the nation. No mention was ever made of the religion or background of the worst mass murderer in United States history. Obama still would not say the words “Islamic” and “terror attack” in the same sentence. Obama still would not assign blame to Islam, or radical Islam, or Jihad. He knew exactly at that moment in time what this attack was. But he could not bring himself to mention those words. It’s just impossible for our President to ever assign blame to Islam. But he was certainly angry. Steam was clearly coming out of his ears because he had to admit the attack was in fact “terrorism.” We’ve been through this so many times before- he’s always quick to blame guns or Republicans, but the word “terrorism” rarely ever comes out of his mouth. But this time was different. All the facts were in. This was 100% ISIS verified before Obama walked to that podium. So he had to admit it was a “terror attack.” Even Obama knew he couldn’t avoid that. That had to burn him. He looked so angry and shocked that I half expected a Muslim prayer to end his speech. I could almost hear “Salaam Alaikum” rattling around in his brain. I know Obama, my old Columbia college classmate, like the back of my hand. I waited for the old tried and true liberal attack on guns. Obama didn’t disappoint. He had his usual hissy fit about guns being to blame. It was the gun’s fault. It had to be. The man who picked it up was a Muslim. We are under attack by radical Islam,
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Obama’s not just purposely importing Muslims, he’s bringing them in at a record pace.

Obama refuses to secure the border, even though Muslim terror cells are surely entering the USA hidden amongst the hordes of illegals from Mexico and Central America.

Obama is a man who brings in twice the number of immigrants from Muslim nations versus European nations.

Obama is the man who cut $2.6 billion in funding for U.S. veterans, while at the same time adding $4.5 billion to the budget to relocate Syrian refugees to America.

Obama is the man who is obsessed with disarming Americans, at the exact same time he arms Muslim terrorists- remember he recently handed back to the terrorist state Iran $150 billion PLUS interest to buy weapons that will be used to murder Americans, Israelis and other

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