Wednesday, November 18, 2015

The serious people vs. the Freedom-Haters

I've said before that in post-America we're all on our own. FBI director James Comey certainly feels that way:


Officials familiar with the bureau’s preparations, speaking only on condition of anonymity, said Director James Comey has put a brave public face on the bureau’s fight against ISIS that masks significant tensions behind the scenes with the Obama administration.
Bureau officials are deeply worried they don’t have enough resources to track a growing number of radicalized Americans inspired by the Islamic State, with more possibly entering as President Obama opens the borders to thousands of Syrian refugees.
Those fears are also shared in Congress, where support is building for a measure by House Speaker Paul Ryan to temporarily halt any new refugees from entering the country.
Rep. Blake Farenthold, Texas Republican and a member of both of the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform Committees, told a Washington Times radio show Tuesday that the U.S. government does not have the resources to screen a new wave of Syrian refugees for terror ties as the administration has promised.
“They’re basically lying to you saying, ‘oh we’ve got this vetting process to make sure that their safe.’ But you had the FBI director testify before Congress, under oath saying that if they have no information on someone they have nothing to vet them against,” Mr. Farenthold said on the “Capitol Hill Show” with Tim Constantine.
Now, peruse your short-term memory files for that presser the Most Equal Comrade gave in Turkey a couple of days ago - his petulant attitude, his refusal to change a thing he's doing with regard to either ISIS in Syria or the Syrian refuge's he's bringing to post-America.

It is not inaccurate to call him the most poisonous figure in American history.
 

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