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debate?
what debate?
The press has decided Obama is above reproach - therefore any questioning must merely mean that Romney made a gaffe
A virtually unguarded embassy in Libya? Crazy!
What a difference four years make.
Obama receives his preemptive Nobel Peace Prize.
Just days in office, he sends a video greeting to Muslims around the world.
The administration (David Axelrod) declares that it is no longer cool to be anti-American, that globally the man in the street loves the American president.
NASA to focus on Muslims in space.
And who can forget the Cairo University speech?
But alas, it appears that hopium is in short supply around the world, not just in the United States. Obama has attempted to play the game of identity politics on a global scale...and lost. It would be an interesting political observation if not for the fact that lives were lost from Fort Hood to the Libyan Embassy.
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