ATLANTA— If the state media of Iran can be trusted (which is a big “IF”), then Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has won his country’s election, having received a whopping 66% percent of the vote, with over 60 percent of the ballots being counted. Unbelievable. …Where is the Obama Effect?
Posts Tagged ‘Iran’
Ahmadinejad Winning With 67% of Vote? …Where’s the Obama Effect?
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Anti-Semite, Barack Obama, Change, Iran, Iranian Election Results, Israel, Jews, Lebanese Election Results, Lebanon, Nuclear War, Obama Effect Iran, Obama Effect Lebanon on June 12, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Barack Obama: My Top 3 Reasons This Guy’s a One-Termer
Posted in Domestic Affairs, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Economic collapse, Environment, Inflation, Iran, Israel, Obama is Incompetent, Obamaflation, One termer, Rabid Enviro-bots, US economy, US Treasuries, Worst President Ever on June 10, 2009 | 5 Comments »
ATLANTA— Alright, it’s been a handful of months now and I have watched Barack Obama enough to put my thoughts out here for all my readers to see. Go ahead and favorite this page and reference it in three-and-a-half years, when Barack Obama gets bested by his as-yet unknown competitor for the presidency. This guy [...]
Reflecting on Barack Obama’s DANGEROUS Cairo Speech
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged America, Ankara, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Barack Obama, Cairo, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Israel, Nuclear Weapons, United States, War on June 4, 2009 | 10 Comments »
ATLANTA— The speech in Cairo was bold. Declaring that Iran has a right to peacefully pursue nuclear power and that Israel has no right to continue expanding settlements in the West Bank was bold, new ground in foreign policy for an American president.
Barack Obama Greets Hugo Chavez: Did He Sell Out America?
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Americas Summit, Barack Obama, Chavez and Obama Picture, Diplomacy, Hugo Chavez, Iran, Latin America, Obama Hugs Chavez, Socialism, US economy, Venezuela, Worst President Ever on April 20, 2009 | 34 Comments »
The whole notion was that if we showed courtesy or opened up dialogue with governments that had previously been hostile to us, that that somehow would be a sign of weakness,” Obama said, recalling his race for the White House and challenging his critics today. “The American people didn’t buy it,” Obama said. “And there’s [...]
The Pirate Stand-Off Was a Significant Military Win for Obama?!
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Afghanistan, Barack Obama, International Community, Iran, Iraq, Mahdi Army, North Korea, North Korea Restarts Weapons Plant, Nuclear Weapons, Obama Military Victory, Obama Pirate Standoff Not a Victory, Pirates, UN Security Council on April 14, 2009 | 2 Comments »
ATLANTA— Sunday’s heroic rescue of Captain Richard Phillips from the grip of pirates is being hailed in all corners as a success not only for the Navy Seals, but for Barack Obama. The Washington Post has gone so far as to declare it a military victory that will build public confidence in his ability to [...]
Will Barack Obama Fulfill the World’s BIGTIME EXPECTATIONS? …We Will Soon Find Out!
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Barack Obama's expectation gap, China, Disappointed in Obama, Dmitry Medvedev, Free Trade, Iran, John McCain, Obama Mandate, Obama to pay for our gas, Obama's Decision on Russian Missiles, Russia happy Obama elected, Russia tests Obama, Vladimir Putin on November 9, 2008 | 3 Comments »
ATLANTA – Is Barack Obama’s exuberant following going to ultimately damage his presidency? As we saw, Barack Obama’s win has been hailed as a success in every corner of
What Barack Obama, Herbert Hoover, and Warren Harding MAY Have in Common…
Posted in Economy, Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Colin Powell, Cuba, Election 2008, Election Victory Party, FDR, Gallup Poll, George Bush, Global Financial Crisis, Great Depression, Herbert Hoover, Iran, John McCain, North Korea, Obama Parties, POTUS, President, Sarah Palin, US economy, Venezuela, War in Iraq, Warren Harding on October 19, 2008 | 8 Comments »
ATLANTA – The news has broken today- Collin Powell has finally endorsed Barack Obama. Calling the possibility of an African-American president “electrifying” and highlighting what he perceives to be a major gap between the two candidates in terms of judgment and vision for our country, Mr. Powell has sided with Barack Obama. For many pundits, [...]
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