What, No Bolivian Invasion Of Kansas?
Ralph Peters was so close to painting a realistic future scenario of an Obama foreign policy, but his shameless bias in favor of the Democratic candidate kept him from facing up to the inevitable appeasement that is bound to follow Evo Morales’ annexation of Texas. His refusal to acknowledge the rise of the Bolivian menace is just what you’d expect from such a blatant Obama apologist.
P.S. Didn’t Peters already discredit himself on foreign policy enough this year?
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The Aymara would be happier in Western Colorado or Wyoming.
Peters needs an intervention, although I truly detest the concept. He is certifiable, dwelling as he does in a realm of fantasy that touches reality at no discernible point.
I don’t know how closely ol’ Pitchfork Pat has been following things lately, but this bit is interesting:
“The only complaint Democratic Party cadres fairly may lodge against the Obama administration’s foreign policy is that we still have not fully opened our border with Mexico. Resistance among right-wing fanatics in Washington and bigots around the country remains too strong for now.”
1. BHO supports Bush’s spp.gov, a highly secretive Bush trade scheme that might indeed be a precursor to opening up that pesky border. See #18 here (see, of course, the other 19 points too for what else BHO supporters have no problem with).
2. Something that I’ve been trying to push out there without luck for going on two years is that BHO marched at an event in support of illegal activity that was organized by the three main Mexican political parties. One of the main organizers is an official with the PRD. A few others are linked to the Mexican government. Those documented/possible proxies of the Mexican government agitated Mexican citizens who are here illegally to take to our streets in what was in effect a show of force. Rather than conducting an investigation, BHO joined right in. Not only that, but since then he’s pointed to that march as something he was proud of. And, on his trip here Calderon made sure to chat with a BHO co-chair.
Certainly, McCain is no walk in the park. But, he’s nowhere near as bad as BHO. I suggest fighting against McCain rather than the much more formidable task of fighting against BHO and his Dem Congress and his millions of helpers at all levels of government.