Monday, July 27, 2015

Obama Ridicules Huckabee For Nailing Him On Iran "Final Solution" Deal

by JASmius



Yesterday, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee took a page from the Democrat propaganda playbook and described part of the endgame of Barack Obama's nuclear sellout to Iran with vivid accuracy:

Invoking Holocaust imagery, Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee warned that Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iraq will be fatal to Israel.

"This president's foreign policy is the most feckless in American history," Huckabee told Brietbart News Saturday.

"It is so naive that he would trust the Iranians. By doing so, he will take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven." [emphasis added]

Absolutely spot-on, both metaphorically and literally.  As well as guaranteeing a Middle East nuclear war, because there's no way the Jews aren't perishing without taking their enemies down with them, which is why the Obamunists have been pressuring Israel to give up its own nukes.  Because it is only the Jews that should "die so that the world will think better of them" and accessories to mass murder like Barack Obama can give the boilerplate "never again" speeches after Holocaust II is done.

You know how we can tell that this verbal punch landed so hard it left The One in need of smelling salts?  He immediately and massively retaliated:

Mike Huckabee's comments comparing the Iran nuclear deal with the Holocaust are part of a general pattern that "would be considered ridiculous if it weren't so sad," Barack Obama said Monday, but the former Arkansas governor and 2016 GOP presidential candidate is showing no signs of backing down.

"I mean, we've had a sitting senator call John Kerry Pontius Pilate," said Obama, referring to Senator Tom Cotton's comments that Kerry had "washed his hands" on the deal. "We had a sitting senator who also happens to be running for president suggesting that I'm the leading state sponsor of terrorism. These are leaders in the Republican Party."

And they're absolutely right, a majority the American people agree with them, and Obama knows it.

Issues of war and peace "are of such grave concern and consequence that we don't play fast and loose that way," said Obama.

Pure, undiluted psychological projection.

Sure, this looks like his infernal majesty's trademark arrogance and hubris, and his cosmic ego and blind guide zealotry won't allow him to respond in any other way.  But he recognizes Democrat-style PR tactics when he sees them, as well as the fact that Republicans are not falling supine on his national betrayal as they usually do on pretty much everything else (although Corker-Cardin/Menendez gives them the cover to do so, since they can't stop the "deal" anyway), and is clearly concerned that there might actually be a possibility that enough Dems can be turned that his veto of any congressional reject to overridden.  So he's not waiting for that scenario to enter the realm of plausibility and is trying to preemptively stamp it out.

The question is, will ridiculing Huckabee's prophecy discredit "deal" critics, or will it rally more legislators against it?  We'll soon find out.

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