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Krauthammer: Obama Is Uncomfortable With The Presence, Rightness And Justice Of American Preeminence

 
 

Charles Krauthammer on Mitt Romney's foreign policy speech: It wasn't a speech about Afghanistan, it was a speech about Obama and his relation with American power and preeminence. The point was, it was subtle but I think it was the theme of the whole speech, is that Obama is uncomfortable with either the presence, the rightness, the justice and the use of American preeminence in the region and he will reassert it with a sense of America's rightness and thus, the specifics will follow.

Align with your friends and support them unquestionably, oppose your enemies, unlike Obama with Iran, and oppose them unquestionably and in the end provide the defense, the means and material, to back our word in the region. So it's a larger issue than just apologizing here and there. And even though people aren't aggressive in wanting to reintroduce our troops in Afghanistan or Iraq, but they want a sense that America is preeminent and isn't ashamed of it or afraid of it and that's what Romney conveyed today.

 

Here is Mitt Romney's foreign policy speech.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VuOffsdyzA

You really ought to watch it.  Then, if you need to, bitch about it afterward.  But at least give it enough time to hear it out first.  I've never heard the obumbler speak about foreign policy, American exceptionalism, and his vision as clearly and competently as this, have you?

 

Krauthammer: Obama Is Uncomfortable With The Presence, Rightness And Justice Of American Preeminence

 
 

Charles Krauthammer on Mitt Romney's foreign policy speech: It wasn't a speech about Afghanistan, it was a speech about Obama and his relation with American power and preeminence. The point was, it was subtle but I think it was the theme of the whole speech, is that Obama is uncomfortable with either the presence, the rightness, the justice and the use of American preeminence in the region and he will reassert it with a sense of America's rightness and thus, the specifics will follow.

Align with your friends and support them unquestionably, oppose your enemies, unlike Obama with Iran, and oppose them unquestionably and in the end provide the defense, the means and material, to back our word in the region. So it's a larger issue than just apologizing here and there. And even though people aren't aggressive in wanting to reintroduce our troops in Afghanistan or Iraq, but they want a sense that America is preeminent and isn't ashamed of it or afraid of it and that's what Romney conveyed today.

 

Here is Mitt Romney's foreign policy speech.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VuOffsdyzA

You really ought to watch it.  Then, if you need to, bitch about it afterward.  But at least give it enough time to hear it out first.  I've never heard the obumbler speak about foreign policy, American exceptionalism, and his vision as clearly and competently as this, have you?

 

The reason Mitt clarified his vision so clearly as because he HAS a vision for America that follows the vision that our founding fathers had versus the vision of barack hussein's father.

 

The reason Mitt clarified his vision so clearly as because he HAS a vision for America that follows the vision that our founding fathers had versus the vision of barack hussein's father.


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Krauthammer: Obama Is Uncomfortable With The Presence, Rightness And Justice Of American Preeminence

 
 

Charles Krauthammer on Mitt Romney's foreign policy speech: It wasn't a speech about Afghanistan, it was a speech about Obama and his relation with American power and preeminence. The point was, it was subtle but I think it was the theme of the whole speech, is that Obama is uncomfortable with either the presence, the rightness, the justice and the use of American preeminence in the region and he will reassert it with a sense of America's rightness and thus, the specifics will follow.

Align with your friends and support them unquestionably, oppose your enemies, unlike Obama with Iran, and oppose them unquestionably and in the end provide the defense, the means and material, to back our word in the region. So it's a larger issue than just apologizing here and there. And even though people aren't aggressive in wanting to reintroduce our troops in Afghanistan or Iraq, but they want a sense that America is preeminent and isn't ashamed of it or afraid of it and that's what Romney conveyed today.

 

Here is Mitt Romney's foreign policy speech.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VuOffsdyzA

You really ought to watch it.  Then, if you need to, bitch about it afterward.  But at least give it enough time to hear it out first.  I've never heard the obumbler speak about foreign policy, American exceptionalism, and his vision as clearly and competently as this, have you?

 

The reason Mitt clarified his vision so clearly as because he HAS a vision for America that follows the vision that our founding fathers had versus the vision of barack hussein's father.

what the heck are you saying, these two puppets are no where even near the realm of being even close to what the founding fathers vision was. wake up from your dream world!!!  They would never have signed NDAA, patriot act, they never would have had a socialist health care, never would invaded a country without and ACT OF WAR and the list goes on. wake up and smell the fascism it's all around you!!!

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