8.3.12

Why Would a Shrewd Jew Believe a “Son of Islam” Who Says, “I Got Your Back?”

By John W. Lillpop


Reverend Franklin Graham hit the nail on the head recently when he characterized Barack Obama as a “Son of Islam” who has persistently done more for Muslims during his term in office.

With his remarks, Graham earned the wrath of Obama, the NAACP and most Democrats who believe Obama when he says he is a Christian.

These are the same dolts who swallow the story that Obama was born in Honolulu and is, therefore, eligible to serve as president. And the same clowns who believe that school busing works, that a higher minimum wage helps the poor when the exact opposite is true, and the same dim wits who believe that the overall cost of health care can be reduced by adding 30 million people to the insured rolls.

As they say, you can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, etc., etc., but that is true only when dealing with intellectually-challenged Democrat voters.

‘Tis far more challenging, however, to sell recycled snake oil to a clever Jew when it comes to believing Obama.

For example, when Obama said to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “There should not be a shred of doubt by now: when the chips are down, I have Israel’s back,” it took every ounce of discipline at Netanyahu’s disposal to resist quoting South Carolina Representative Joe Wilson who blurted, “You Lie!” during the 2009 State of the Union delivered by The One.

And when you think about it, the point is an excellent one: Why Would a Shrewd Jew Believe a “Son of Islam” Who Says, “I Got Your Back?”