This from the NEW
YORK POST: In an astonishing
interview with Israel’s Channel 2, the president declared that “the best way to
prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon is a verifiable, tough agreement. “A
military solution will not fix it, even if the United States participates. It
would temporarily slow down an Iranian nuclear program, but it would not
eliminate it.”
Why
is this astonishing? Because Obama is publicly eliminating any American
possibility that we will bomb Iran’s nuclear sites even if the deal in which he
has invested so much collapses. Despite his declaration at a Washington
synagogue last week that “Iran must not, under any circumstances, be allowed to
get a nuclear weapon,” the president is in fact making it very clear Iran will
go nuclear, and with his implicit assent.
Period.
Note
that he has decided to eliminate the possibility of a military strike even
though he has already indicated his deal will allow Iran to go nuclear in 2028.
COMMENTS:
And now you know the real
truth, Mr. & Mrs. America.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. There’s a possibility Michael Bloomberg might run for
president? What do you have to say about
that? (Courtney ~ Durango, CO)
A. Hold on to your guns.
Q. I hear California may raise the legal age for buying
cigarettes to 21. Won’t that just create
another black market? (Leonard ~ Pomona,
CA)
A. Undoubtedly. Why
do they think that raising the age will change anyone’s mind about ruining their
own health? Why don’t they make it illegal
to have an abortion until you’re
21?
Q. What’s this hogwash about a teacher being fined for
passing out snacks to students? (Sabrina
~ Sparks, NV)
A. PATRIOT
UPDATE reports, if regs are not strictly followed, schools
can be required to return federal school lunch money, be penalized for state
and federal food service programs, or make all schools in the county vulnerable
to similar punishment. A PreK-8 teacher,
who was not identified, would give her students “wrapped candy” as a reward for
their hard work and good behavior. Because
the practice was an alleged violation of the federal rules championed by first
lady Michelle Obama, someone reported it and the school board is now
considering levying a fine against the teacher.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“I’ve been close to Bette Davis for thirty-eight years, and
I have the cigarette burns to prove it.” ~ Henry Fonda
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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