10 thoughts on “Who’s To Blame For The President’s Muslim Problem?”

  1. I think it’s safe to say he’s a true-believing member of the Cult of the State. That cult is a big tent, including many sub-cults, such as the Cult of the Annointed One (B. Hussein Obama, prelate-in-chief). But it’s the Cult of the State that counts.

  2. Obama’s greatest asset in the election, being a blank slate upon which the media and public could project their own assumptions, has now become his greatest liability. Rather than seizing upon one of his persona’s to build into his identity as President, he instead foolishly choose to seize on none and to remain a blank slate. Because of this, the man is extremely vulnerable to the negative projections caused by the multitudes of failures and blunders of his administration.

    A Greek tragedy really. Unfortunately, the rest of us are participating.

  3. I think it’s safe to say he’s a true-believing member of the Cult of the State.

    Concur.

    This will be fun: Obama to help broker a Israel/Palestinian “Comprehensive Peace Agreement within one year.”

    I love how they always use “comprehensive” when they really mean, one sided. (Example, we need comprehensive immigration reform, which means: give amnesty. But I digress.) Barack Obama, after telling Saudi Arabian diplomats that he thinks they should be allowed to pray where they like and build where they like, will soon tell Israel that they cannot build inside their own nation where they want to build.

    This is why it doesn’t matter whether he is a Muslim or not. What matters is his effort to appease Muslims and literally bow down to them. He has lost any credibility as a fair arbitrator. The only blame for that loss of credibility is President Obama.

  4. I think he leans Muslim. If only because it’s LESS American, in it’s feel and content. It’s about control and subservience, as is he.

    Obama at the top of the world politically, must look like the beginning of the World Caliphate. At least to Muslims watching Arab language TV anyway.

    Personally I don’t care if he joins Heaven’s Gate, so long as he does it soon, and away from the WH.

  5. A pastor once asked, “If someone accused you of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to get a conviction.” In Obama’s case, I doubt you could get an indictment.

  6. Obama is a Christian and I can prove it. He spent 20 years attending Reverend Wright’s church and sermons listening to exhortations of “God DAMN America” every Sunday. Case closed.

  7. “Obama is a Christian and I can prove it. He spent 20 years attending Reverend Wright’s church and sermons listening to exhortations of “God DAMN America” every Sunday.”

    Apparently Obama was fairly lackadaisical about his church membership. “Wait a minute–Rev. Wright said WHAT?! Geez, I must have slept through most of those sermons! I didn’t know he was preaching that kind of stuff, or I’d have left twnety years ago! Next you’ll be telling me Howie Zinn is a Commie or Bill Ayers is a terrorist!”

  8. Claiming to be a christian doesn’t make you one. Obama being a politician finds christianity useful. He grew up in a marxist/muslim environment which led him to find a liberation theology [marxist] church.

    Nobody can deny that the christians of the first century were christians but even then there were ‘elders’ that had infiltrated and were leading people away from the teachings of Jesus and the Apostles. Constantine, like Obama, saw the political usefulness of christianity. He’s considered a saint in some churches, but that doesn’t mean he was ever a christian.

    Obama famously let slip, “my muslim faith” and of course the media had his back and George quickly smoothed it over. He is of course familiar with muslim thoughts because he did practice as a child. Regardless of what he calls himself now that muslim experience is part of who he is. The main point is he’s made his sympathies well known by his actions.

    So basically what I’m saying is I think Rand nailed it.

  9. “By their fruits you will know them. . .”

    Or in modern terms, “Actions speak louder than words.”

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