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God Help This President If the US Is Attacked! [VIDEO]

Hey, Obama? Not to be rude or anything, but do you mind acting like a PRESIDENT for a moment and looking out for he best interests of Americans? Thanks…. On Monday Barack Obama spoke to G20 leaders and reporters in Turkey. Obama called on European leaders and the West to accept more migrants from Syria. […]

This Scene From ‘Homeland’ Accurately Portrays the Fight With ISIS and Obama’s Lack of Strategy

A scene from the TV show ‘Homeland’ that aired a few months ago is eerily prescient today. In it, the characters discuss how the terrorists have their strategy completely planned, while we have no strategy at all. A chilling scene from Homeland — and Joe Scarborough's comments following the clip say it all. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/427088/isis-paris-attacks-war-france-francois-hollande-united-states Posted […]

North Carolina Joins Call To Restrict “Syrian” Refugees

One of the problems is that, according to at least one report, only 20% of the “refugees” entering Europe are actually from Syria. Some 80% are coming from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria, Albania, Libya, and other nations not called Syria. And a good majority are young men of fighting age. North Carolina governor McCrory joins the […]

Helping Hillary Clinton Figure Out Her 5 Greatest Accomplishments

Conservatives have been amusing themselves for months by watching Hillary Clinton supporters sputter out laughable answers when they’re asked to name her biggest accomplishments. You can’t blame them for not being able to come up with anything significant because Hillary has choked on the same question in interviews. That’s one of the reasons her staffers […]

Stop the Bleeding

There was a painful irony when France’s immediate response to the terrorist attacks in Paris was to close the borders. If they had closed the borders decades ago, they might have avoided this attack. Someone once said that the First World War was the most stupid thing that European nations ever did. Countries on both […]

Obama’s Pathological Blindness

It’s hard to believe we twice elected a president who refuses to defend the United States. I think people who used to dismiss our criticism of President Obama as extreme are now realizing just how naive they were. On the morning before the ISIS terrorist attacks in Paris, Obama was bragging that ISIS is contained. […]

The Left and the Attack on Paris

The left’s reactions to the terror attack on Paris are in keeping with its tradition of getting almost everything wrong.   Take Bernie Sanders, for example. At the Democratic presidential debate, one day after the Paris attack, the democratic socialist candidate made this observation about al-Qaida: “I would argue that the disastrous invasion of Iraq, […]

Paris a ‘Sickening Setback’ for Obama

“Why can’t we take out these bastards?” CNN’s Jim Acosta bluntly asked President Obama at a Monday press conference at the Group of 20 summit in Turkey. “These bastards,” of course, are the Islamic State — at least for Acosta. As Obama called Friday’s attacks in Paris that left at least 129 dead a “sickening […]

Now, We Must Send Troops

The attacks in Paris reflect what happens when a terrorist gang takes over a country. Just as with al-Qaida and the Taliban, if you put a nation at the disposal of fanatical terrorists, major acts of terrorism become almost inevitable. A terror gang is like an HIV virus. It swims into our bloodstreams, doing no […]

Massacre in Paris

Just hours before the terrorist attacks in Paris last week, for which ISIS has claimed responsibility, “Good Morning America” broadcast an interview with President Obama. In it, the president told host George Stephanopoulos, “I don’t think they’re gaining strength. What is true is that from the start, our goal has been first to contain and […]

An Unhappy History Seems to Be Repeating Itself

Riots in black neighborhoods. Rebellions on campus. The news these past few months and particularly in the past week has been full of stories that remind us, as William Faulkner wrote a little more than half a century after the Civil War, “the past is never dead. It’s not even past.” We’re seeing something that […]