Tuesday, March 22, 2016

OBAMA IS KISSING CASTRO'S B@tt AS HE ALLOWS AMERICA TO BE BELITTLED

Submitted by: Debbie Beatty and William Homolka

Trump – Obama Should Have Turned Plane Around And Left

 
 
Rick Wells | March 21, 2016 at 9:02 pm  URL: http://wp.me/p4yNKg-7bd
Donald Trump pointed out some problems with the way Obama is interacting with Cuba.  In his Sunday comments Trump notes that Cuba wants to sue the United States for hundreds of billions of dollars for the purported harm we've caused them over the years.
 
That's a simple enough fix, he says, "Okay, when you make your deal you get rid of it." He also reminded the audience that he's not only going to keep Gitmo open, but that there will be more detainees arriving once he's president.  That wasn't what got Trump worked up.
 
He describes something he just heard about involving Hussein Obama and his trip to Cuba. He's amazed and yet not really, that when our "president" landed in Cuba for his historic visit, neither Raul nor Fidel Castro was at the airport to greet him. Trump said, "He landed the plane; there was nobody there to greet him."
 
An exasperated Trump asked, "Folks, what are we doing?" He explains what they should have done, in his opinion, at a minimum. He says, "Number one, he has his people call up, who's going to be greeting the president. If they say nobody you don't go until somebody's there because you don't want to look like a fool."
 
He continues, "So 'president' Obama landed in Cuba and the head of Cuba, who was there for the Pope, and he was there for other dignitaries that come in. But he wasn't there for the 'president' of the United States. I mean, we are amateur hour folks, amateur hour. "
 
He adds, "And honestly, Obama should have turned the plane around and left."
 
How much more of a statement of disrespect for our pretend 'president' and our nation could they have made? There's not much they could have done, save an obscene gesture or an official document declaring their disgust for Obama that would have sent the signal with any greater clarity. Even his fellow communists don't respect him.
 
Maybe the Obama inner circle is fine with the disrespect; they're probably immune to it at this point. For the other nations of the world and our status on the world stage it's simple. This clown needs to go; November can't come fast enough.

Submissive Obama Manhandled By Little Cuban Dictator

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Castro Manhandles Submissive Obama To End Cuban Press Conference

 
The Obama camp would have us think the series of missteps and misstatements taking place during the short span of time that the pretend 'president' has been in Cuba is normal, the kind of political snafus that take place in any high level get together. It's normal for bumbling amateurs, so they're half right.
 
It started with the fact that nobody was assigned to meet the visiting American 'president' at the airport, something everybody instinctively knows to do when they've got a visitor arriving from out of town or someone you are anxious to see. The Castros might not have been looking forward to the arrival of their guest of unknown origin but they weren't oblivious to it. The Cuban human rights protesters had no problem getting to their positions at the appointed time.
But maybe there is more than just a basic difference in ideology. Maybe the Castro brothers, like their Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, just can't stand Obama. That would mean that they've already found some common ground with the majority of Americans, an exhibition of diplomatic progress in its most organic form.
 
From the looks of things at the wrap of their press conference, Raul likely just didn't want to get his hands dirty, and there's no telling where that hand has been. He's well aware of Obama's reputation and his liberal views on certain issues. Maybe he was just exercising good hygiene.
It's not like their arms met awkwardly in mid-air and they had to finish the handshake off from bad starting positions. Obama's arm is outstretched to Castro's side and he's got a grip on the wrist the whole time, remaining stationary as the arm goes up and the limp wrist comes flopping down.
It's easy to see who is the alpha male in this situation. Obama is being manhandled by the little dictator and characteristically assuming the submissive role that comes "naturally" to him. This is Obama foreign policy encapsulated into a frozen moment in time.
Obama just smiled, perhaps not aware of just how bad he looked.This guy shouldn't be allowed out of the house let alone into foreign nations to supposedly represent us. The embarrassments just keep coming.
 

Obama Sides With Communist Castro In Cuba Says Criticism Of America Is Valid

  by Geoffrey Grider

President Obama said that he "personally would not disagree" with some of Cuban President Raul Castro's criticisms of America

"President Castro, I think, has pointed out that in his view making sure that everybody is getting a decent education or health care, has basic security and old age, that those things are human rights as well. I personally would not disagree with him," Obama said.
"But it doesn't detract from some of these other concerns. And the goal of the human rights dialogue is not for the United States to dictate to Cuba how they should govern themselves, but to make sure that we are having a frank and candid conversation around this issue. And hopefully that we can learn from each other."
Obama made the comment at a joint press conference with the Cuban Communist dictator.
Geoffrey Grider | March 21, 2016 at 4:37 pm URL: http://wp.me/p1kFP6-aPH
 
Jen | March 22, 2016 at 12:45 am |URL: http://wp.me/p2Jq2P-sKv

 
President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro stand together in front of members of the media before a bilateral meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, at the United Nations headquarters. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
(Breitbart) President Obama welcomed criticism from President Raul Castro on issues in the United State, particularly on race relations and economic inequality.
"President Castro has also addressed what he views as shortcomings in the United States around basic needs for people in poverty and inequality and race relations and we welcome that constructive dialogue as well," Obama says. "Because we believe that when we share our deepest beliefs and ideas with an attitude of mutual respect that we can both learn and make the lives of our people better."
Obama described the meeting with Castro earlier today as a "frank and candid" particularly on issues of human rights, but suggested that America has its own problems as well.
"I actually welcome President Castro commenting on some of the areas where he feels we're falling short because I think we should not be immune or afraid of criticism or discussion as well," he said.
Castro also demanded that the United States end the trade embargo with Cuba and return the territory from Guantanamo Bay before the two countries could expect full diplomatic relationships.
"The blockade stands as the most important obstacle. That's why its removal will be of the essence to normalize bilateral relations," Castro said. "In order to move forward towards normalization, it will also be necessary to return the territory illegally occupied by the naval base."
Obama blamed Congress for not doing enough to end the Cuban trade embargo, although he insisted there were still ways to be "flexible" under the existing law.

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