In all the excitement over Van Jones’ resignation, people missed President Obama supporting Communists abroad, as he did at home. Late last week, SSINO (Secretary of State In Name Only) Hillary Clinton met with ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and cut off all remaining funds for Honduras’ government: $30 million now, and $215 million over four years. Leftists are pushing for the IMF to … [Read more...]
Obama Supports Communists (and Narcoterrorists) Abroad, Too
September 8, 2009 By Ben Johnson
Filed Under: Anti-Americanism, Foreign policy, Media bias, National defense, NewsRealblog, Obama administration, Radical Left, The Clintons Tagged With: Argentina, Barack Obama, Communist Party USA, drug trade, Drugs, FARC, Foreign policy, Hillary Clinton, Honduran coup, Honduras, Hugo Chavez, Manuel Zelaya, MSNBC, narcoterrorism, Nestor Kirchner, News, NewsRealblog, Obama administration, Obama's pro-Communist foreign policy, Political Affairs (publication), Rachel Maddow, Roberto Micheletti, Van Jones, Venezuela
Deadly Silence
July 30, 2009 By Ben Johnson
Budapest, 1956. Prague, 1968. Gdansk, 1981. Tianenmen Square, 1989. Tehran, 2009. Each of these surprise flashpoints in history’s long march against totalitarianism proved as dazzling at its outset as it did hopeless at its extermination. Each of them left a trail of broken bodies, but the last was different than all its historical forebears in one way: the president of … [Read more...]
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