Saturday, July 19, 2014
Tale of Two Presidents
In this post from the Patriot
Post: “Barack Obama strutted to the podium for a stump speech in Delaware
Thursday, just after the Soviets (er), Russians shot down a
Malaysian airliner. He began his remarks with just 38 seconds discussing
the plane. "[I]t looks like it may be a terrible tragedy," he said.
"May be"? He then noted his national security team would
stay on it, and quickly returned to his regular programming -- beginning with
jokes about Joe Biden. By contrast, when the Soviets shot down Korean Air Lines
Flight 007, Ronald Reagan, who was on vacation in California at the time,
immediately canceled all events to return to the White House. When Reagan
addressed the nation about the shoot-down, there was no equivocation. He called
it "a massacre," a "crime against humanity," an "act
of barbarism." Obama, on the other hand, went on joking about Joe Biden
and slamming Republicans. As Red State's Erick Erickson put it, ‘Reagan led.
Barack Obama could learn from the last guy from Illinois to sit in the Oval
Office’.” More...
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