While White House spokesmen have finally admitted and agreed
that the attack on the Libyan Consulate was a terrorist act, Barack Hussein
Obama continues to insist that it was a result of the video disrespecting the
Prophet Mohammed.
COMMENTS:
Despite the president's reluctance to clarify what has been
a wave of evolving statements from administration officials and lawmakers
alike, back in Washington the narrative was starting to crystallize. Let’s see how they spin it today.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Is the economy really recovering? (Mira ~ Roseville, CA)
A. The recent number of people filing for unemployment has
just been quietly revised upwards and the number of new jobs created has been
quietly revised downwards. The net
result is that the economy is not recovering and the manufacturing sector is
concluding its worst quarter in three years.
Does that sound like a recovery to you?
Q. Is the Romney video really going to finish off his
campaign? (Francine ~ Salt Lake City,
UT)
A. Coming out yesterday is the news that the “complete
remarks” shown in the video were severely edited so as to be entirely out of
context. Plus, an additional two minutes
was totally excluded. Evidently, the
gremlin who created the famous 18-minute gap in the Watergate tapes is still
alive and kicking. One thing is certain:
Obama and his Socialist-Democratic Party friends are not playing with a full
deck.
Q. How do you feel about the Egyptians lecturing us about
the First Amendment? (Gordon ~ Forest Park ~ CA)
A. Bombs away.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“As long as there are people who are not
happy with their lot in life, as long as the United States is perceived to
somehow be the cause of this unhappiness, there will be terrorism.” ~ Cofer Black
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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