BALTIMORE, Maryland February 19, 2015 - There was an Obama "summit" at the White House today, where Obama picked a bunch of folk who wouldn't give him a hard time to talk about the current rash of brutal murder spectacles staged by ISIS. Obama used the gathering to give another speech excoriating those who want to pin all things ISIS on the Muslim faith. It is my opinion that this whole spectacle of what ISIS and Islamicism have in common - more than most Muslims will admit, if a tad less than anti-Obama folk want to claim - is serving to blunt the absolute necessity of removing these monsters from the face of the earth. Today, Obama actually backed up the idiotic words of the State Department yesterday, where it was actually suggested that a way to remove the ISIS threat is to offer young Muslim folk jobs. If this is Obama's long range strategy, he needs to be removed.
The thing that is scaring all Americans half-to-death is the prospect that for the next two years Obama is not going to go all out to remove the ISIS threat if he can help it. The only thing that will change this is an attack against these United States, either here in the homeland, or abroad against a large number of Americans. And this will happen. But with Obama, we apparently will have to wait for such an attrocity. Meanwhile, a very recently retired Navy Admiral is quoted as saying that Obama's anti-ISIS strategy is plainly anti-American. He is, sadly, 100% correct. The indispensible Mark Levin said the other night that Obama is Anti-Semitic. I have felt that way for some time and wondered if others were reaching that opinion. Name anything Obama has done to rebut such a conclusion. Anything he has done for Israel has been done with the utmost reluctance. His public feud with General el-Sisi - the one Middle East Arab leader who battles openly with ISIS - is the firmest imaginable proof that defeating ISIS is extremely low on his priority list. His refusal to go all out against ISIS, even in the so-called air campaign, is more proof. Few Americans realize that the United States, in its so-called air campaign, was flying fewer than one dozen sorties per day until word got out. In the pivotal fight for the strategic city of Kobane, Obama said publicly he didn't want to get involved, and didn't until it was too late for the air power advantage to do all that much good. He was born and raised Muslim and it is what he is. His "Christianity" are the years he spent at Rev. Jeremiah Wright's church, taking in weekly doses of anti-American rhetoric. One week after 9/11 he wrote in a Chicago weekly that America was to blame for the attacks. And Wright, for his part, said "America's Chickens Have Come Home to Roost." Yet Obama was re-elected.
Last night, the essential Rudy Giuliani blasted Obama and said he did not believe he loved America. That is more than apparent, but Mr. Giuliani is taking a tons of flack for saying it. The uber Left hates the truth.
In Sports, meanwhile, Maryland's baseball team has moved up to 19 in the NCBWA poll, while holding No. 13 in the D1 Poll. Baseball America has the Terps at No. 16. Vanderbilt remains Number One in the Baseball America poll, even though it has one loss. None of the other top 8 teams have a loss. But Baseball America has Oklahoma State at No. 9, even though it lost two of its first three. Santa Clara split a doubleheader with Vanderbilt in the opening weekend series. The Broncs rallied in the ninth to win the opener, but lost in ten innings to the Commodores in the second game. It is interesting that despite playing the number one team in the country tough, Santa Clara is unranked and not even worthy of a single vote in the polls.
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