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Roll the Dice and “Deal” the Cards

Wednesday, July 15, 2015 14:04
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It will be interesting to watch how many Democrats work up enough gumption to oppose the Iran “Deal.”  Wouldn't you love to have been a fly on the wall while Joe Biden was schooling the Congressional Democrats about it? And pitiful “Spineless” John Boehner “promised a fight.” Yeah, I'm sure the White House is shaking in its collective boots.

One of our Arkansas Senators, Tom Cotton, told reporters today that, after reviewing the specifics of The Deal, he felt it wasn't as bad as he had feared; “it was worse.”

Rush Limbaugh referred to the President's press conference today (the first in eons) as a “victory lap.” Yep. That about sums it up. Even though he runs like a girl.

I'm afraid we've grown accustomed to failing to stop Obama's fundamental transformation of this country. I'm feeling a little jaded, and a whole lot hopeless, today. Do you suppose that's what the whole “hope and change” was about from the get-go?

Nothing would surprise me today.

It'll be interesting to see whether Obama's “legacy” survives a nuclear conflagration.  It probably will– no one seems to recall Bill Clinton's assurances back in 1994 that his administration had reached a “good deal” with North Korea in which the Norks would “freeze and dismantle [their] nuclear program.” Said the former prez:

“Before I take your questions, I'd like to say just a word about the framework with North Korea that Ambassador Gallucci signed this morning. This is a good deal for the United States,” Clinton said at the press conference.“North Korea will freeze and then dismantle its nuclear program. South Korea and our other allies will be better protected. The entire world will be safer as we slow the spread of nuclear weapons.“South Korea, with support from Japan and other nations, will bear most of the cost of providing North Korea with fuel to make up for the nuclear energy it is losing, and they will pay for an alternative power system for North Korea that will allow them to produce electricity while making it much harder for them to produce nuclear weapons.“The United States and international inspectors will carefully monitor North Korea to make sure it keeps its commitments. Only as it does so will North Korea fully join the community of nations.”

That worked out pretty well, huh?

Maybe we should dust off the Bomb Shelters.

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