Tuesday, April 07, 2015

TOWNHALL: The 5 dumbest ideas to take root in America. All from liberals progressives.
NEXT ON CABLE: the Space Weather Channel.
THINK: It's not illegal yet.


But Democrats are working on it. Because fairness.
THE BUCK PASSES HERE: Obama admits Iran deal passes off weapons threat to future presidents. So let's impeach him now and let the next President start early....
FREEDOM OF WHAT? Should wedding-related businesses be able to refuse participation in a gay wedding?
ONCE WAS ENOUGH: Our once-in-a-lifetime president.

If only Americans had the sense not to grant him a second term and made him truly a once in a lifetime president....
THOMAS SOWELL: Comparing Barack Obama to Neville Chamberlain is unfair -- to Chamberlain.
If you look back through history, you will be hard pressed to find a leader of any democratic nation so universally popular -- hailed enthusiastically by opposition parties as well as his own -- as was British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain when he returned from Munich in 1938, waving an agreement with Hitler's signature on it, and proclaiming "Peace for our time."

Who cared that he had thrown a small country to the Nazi wolves, in order to get a worthless agreement with Hitler? It looked great at the time because it had apparently avoided war.

Now Barack Obama seems ready to repeat that political triumph by throwing another small country -- Israel this time -- to the wolves, for the sake of another worthless agreement.

Back in 1938, Winston Churchill was one of the very few critics who tried to warn Chamberlain and the British public. Churchill said: "The idea that safety can be purchased by throwing a small State to the wolves is a fatal delusion."

After the ruinous agreement was made with Hitler, he said: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor and you will have war." Chamberlain's "Peace for our time" lasted just under a year.

Comparing Obama to Chamberlain is unfair -- to Chamberlain. There is no question that the British prime minister loved his country and pursued its best interests as he saw it. He was not a "citizen of the world," or worse. Chamberlain was building up his country's military forces, not tearing them down, as Barack Obama has been doing with American military forces.
At least Chamberlain loved his country.
ISRAEL TO AMERICA: "You would have to be to be a sociopath to believe [the president's promises]." They're right.