Reagan shouted from Berlin across Eastern Europe to
Moscow, "Mr. Gorbachev. Tear
down this wall."
Obama, after warning American "calculus would
change" if Syrian dictator Assad used chemical weapons against the rebels,
says when that "Red Line" is crossed, "Uh, we're going to talk
to our allies next week." The sheer
weakness of that American position forced Obama one day later to announce he was
going to "arm the Syrian rebels", but offered no details except to
assure Americans there'd be no American boots on the ground.
The consequences of weakness can be somewhat avoided if
those looking on are too stupid to understand what is and what's not going
on. Has American stupidity mushroomed to
the point where it can hide a weak American foreign policy?
Former N. Y. CONGRESSMAN JOHN LeBOUTILLIER visits with
Sara and Barry to measure the thickness of America's stupidity cloud.
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