Just when I think I’ve heard it all, I read that Secretary of State John Kerry told CBS’s Face the Nation that the chaos of the 2016 U.S. presidential election “is an embarrassment to our country” as he reflected on the anti-Muslim sentiments of the candidates and the growing concerns of world leaders.
I will say this about Kerry (aka Stan Laurel) … he should know all about embarrassment after being bamboozled by Iran with the nuclear deal that sent them billions of dollars with no guarantee they would stop their nuclear weapons program, all while they continue to test ballistic missiles.
“I think it’s fair to say that they’re (world leaders) are shocked,” said Kerry. “It upsets people’s sense of equilibrium about our steadiness, about our reliability.” What steadiness and reliability?
After the Brussels terrorist attack, Kerry told CBS News that “we are winning,” as he belittled the attack. “The fact that you can strike by sending a couple of would-be suicidal people into an airport to blow up a bomb does not indicate that they are winning.”
With thirty-one killed and some 200 injured, they may not be winning, but we are certainly losing.
What do you think those world leaders thought of President Obama’s remarks on the attack as he partied in South America? “We defeat them in part by saying you are not strong, you are weak,” he said.
“The fact is that ISIS and its confederate organizations don’t really care what we believe about them because they know that America under Obama and Europe under its crop of compromised leaders will take no action to stop them,” the blog RedState published this week.
An occasional drone strike will not give us victory over ISIS.