Monday, May 30, 2011

Congress Gets an American President – For a Day

AMERICAN THINKER

May 25, 2011 

Congress Gets an American President -- For a Day

By Rabbi Aryeh Spero

 
 

It was fitting that Barack Obama was out of the country on the day when a leader walked into a joint session of Congress and spoke the way an American President should.


 Benjamin Netanyahu's speech extolled America and the ideals for which it stands. The enthusiasm of the members of both the House and Senate was born not only of their admiration and love for the State of Israel, but also because a man of stature stood before them and announced something they haven't heard during the last two years, namely, that America represents the best the world has ever seen. Unlike President Obama, who has reminded us that American values may not be suitable for most countries, Mr. Netanyahu spoke of his pride that his country, Israel, mirrors the idealism and nobility of America. Contrary to Barack Obama, Netanyahu believes in American exceptionalism.


 Having actually been in the House Chamber to witness the event, I was able to see a panorama that one doesn't see on television.  The thrill and excitement on the faces, in the applause, in the thirty standing ovations, was internalized by all those who had the privilege of being an immediate participant in this historic moment. They loved the Prime Minister and they loved his speech because he showed his love for America.


 When speaking of justice and liberty, Netanyahu spoke about them as enduring principles of the American personality, as opposed to the current President who speaks of them in terms of class warfare, not to mention an America at fault for those within our country he claims have not yet received justice or liberty. He spoke with awe when referring to our Founders and their inscriptions on the monuments that line the Potomac, America's River Jordan.  There was nothing in his remarks, unlike the President, that appeared ambivalent about these great men.   For Mr. Netanyahu and the members of Congress who rapturously drank in his words of praise about America, it was a refreshing moment.


 When speaking of the narrative of his country, Israel, he found no better model than that of America's own narrative. They cheered because, on that spot, where Presidents normally deliver an annual message to our citizens, stood a man who they knew revered what they revere and finds precious what is precious in the hearts of the countrymen whom they represent.


 He spoke truth and he spoke as a statesman -- as a leader. Finally, the people's representatives heard a leader casting Iran as the foremost threat to civilization. He spoke of a world divided between liberty and tyranny.  The public has starved over the last two years for words of moral clarity. What it has received, instead, has been diplomatic, U.N.-type language that speaks about Iran as if it is but a problem in need of a solution, as opposed to the cataclysmic and moral challenge that it really is. Mr. Netanyahu speaks of ultimate victory, intoning a self-confident righteousness in our cause, whereas Mr. Obama uses the standard, lipid political jargon characteristic of bureaucrats dealing with problems of "de-stabilization".


 Instead of a president continually dodging the ideological threat that is Islam and, worse, denying the danger it poses, Mr. Netanyahu spoke forthrightly about the worldwide threat of extreme Islam.  He did not speak like a community organizer, nor did he speak as one whose priority is to protect particular constituencies or befriend him to diplomats who populate the United Nations. Unlike the present occupant of the White House, Mr. Netanyahu spoke as a world-class statesman, at times Reagan-esque, and even Churchill-ian.


 I saw the faces, the body language, the enthusiasm, the immediacy on each of those filling the seats of august ancestors. Remember, a man such as Eric Cantor, for example, does not simply represent Culpepper, Virginia, but is heir to the seat of James Madison himself. And so it is with so many of our current representatives who are scions of great predecessors. For one hour on May, 24, 2011, our representatives, most of whom see themselves first as Americans, were allowed to imbibe feelings of America's majesty. Finally, the joint session of Congress was not victim of chastisement from a haughty overseer, but a recipient of sweet and reinforcing acknowledgment of our country's greatness. Today, no Supreme Court Justice was reviled, instead the justice of America was extolled. 


It was evident from Mr. Netanyahu that not only does he love America, but also loves Americans.  Over the last two years, the America people have heard how they "cling to their religion and their guns."  They have been forced to listen how their police, such as in Cambridge, are "stupid."  They have been humiliated by a man who has gone across the world apologizing for America and its precipitation of so many of the world's ills. They have heard their own president characterize this nation as "sometimes arrogant".  Perhaps, worst of all, they have had to endure a nauseating rewriting of their own history and sacrifice by a President who errantly speaks of the great contributions that Islam made from early on in our history in the development of this country. Today Mr. Netanyahu came in front of the entire Congress of the United States "not to bury her, but to praise her." It was as if for one day we had an American President again.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Gas Price Hypocrisy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKdScVerrBU 

When will the public indignation start over the blatant hypocrisy of the Democrats and their sycophant's in the Main Stream Media? They are not only hypocritical when it comes to gas prices, but just about everything they comment on. There are volumes of film clips exposing the lies spoken by our elected Democrat officials and the media. It's not difficult to view their original words spoken when Bush was President and then fast forward to the Obama "age of lies" and see them say the exact opposite - That my friends are nothing but bald-faced lies.

Obama's natural language consists of lies sprinkled with tiny bits of truth. I'm of the opinion he doesn't even realize he's doing it because it's become so natural for him.

"And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works." 2 Corinthians 11:14-15.


 


 


 

Herman Cain – Should have been the 1st Black President

Herman Cain's life story and accomplishments are summarized at the following URL as written by Robert Costa. This man is impressive. His experience makes Obama look like a kid just beginning kindergarten.

Isn't it amazing how the people prefer to believe a liar like Obama. I'm beginning to think that he is incapable of telling the truth and if he does, you can't recognize it.

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/267029/introducing-herman-cain-robert-costa