Tuesday, September 10, 2013

For GOP, their hatred for Obama doesn't stop at the water's edge.

For many years, when it came to the President and foreign affairs, there would be no speaking badly about the President. Literally, any actions taken by a President when it came to other countries would have no broaching, except in chambers and when debating a bill or a treaty. But that isn't true anymore for the GOP. When it comes to President Obama, their hatred of him can reach all the way around the world.

One of the reasons The Dixie Chicks got got such a horrible reply by so many was when they spoke against President Bush and the attack on Iraq was they did it in London. It's one thing to speak bad about a President and his domestic policies, but quite another thing to speak about his foreign country actions, and way over the line to do it in a foreign country. And remember, this was a country singing group. So why were 3 members of the GOP in the House of Representatives in Egypt saying that they were glad that the military had taken over for President Morsi? Then, they lied and said that it was the Muslim Brotherhood that had attacked America on 9/11, when in fact it was Al Qaeda, and the attack was denounced by the Muslim Brotherhood. Why would they do such a thing? Because President Obama has tried to walk a thin line between the Egyptian military and the Brotherhood. Then, after the President gave his speech on Syria Tuesday night, GOP Senator Rand Paul gave a rebuttal speech. The President give a foreign policy speech, and the GOP thinks they have to rebut it? Is this a State of the Union speech? Why would they do such a thing? Simply their hatred for the President.

Before the President's speech Tuesday night, several GOP Senators and Representatives spoke out at a rally in Washington on the need to shut down the government if the Affordable HealthCare Act wasn't de-funded. But it's not bad enough to show their hatred for the President on domestic policies, now they show their hatred all over the world, and it makes America look small and petty. It's just another way the GOP wants the entire country to seem just like them.      

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