February 24, 2015 Barack Obama has identified the enemy, and it is us
By Carol Brown
Barack Obama won’t name the enemy. At least not in so many words. Because the enemy is us.
Giuliani was too polite when he said Obama does not love America. I’ll take it a step further: Obama hates America.
And that hatred is starting to consolidate itself and express itself in increasingly threatening ways.
Most recently, two different departments in the administration released images and statements that signify an overt attempt to manipulate how Americans perceive their neighbors and their communities.
The Department of Homeland Security created a map of the United States called “Sovereign Citizen Extremist Violence 2010 – 2014.” In classic “Look! Squirrel!” fashion, the map identifies two dozen “right-wing” terror hot spots.
CNN’s coverage of the story begins (italics are mine):
They’re carrying out sporadic terror attacks on police, have threatened attacks on government buildings and reject government authority.
A new intelligence assessment, circulated by the Department of Homeland Security this month and reviewed by CNN, focuses on the domestic terror threat from right-wing sovereign citizen extremistsand comes as the Obama administration holds a White House conference to focus efforts to fight violent extremism.
Some federal and local law enforcement groups view the domestic terror threat from sovereign citizen groups as equal to – and in some cases greater than – the threat from foreign Islamic terror groups, such as ISIS, that garner more public attention.
As long as we’re going to be given maps of malicious marauders, how about showing Americans these graphics?
The location of some of the 35 Muslims of America jihadist training compounds in the United States. (For complete list, see here.)
just curious if everyone knew that the quote is a line from Pogo....
** Rich Lowry, Nov 30, 2014 on “Meet the Press” Sunday, National Review editor
Stop trying to make the Ferguson protests something they weren’t. And, just as importantly, stop trying to make Michael Brown, the man shot to death during a fight with police Office Darren Wilson in August, something he wasn’t.
“If you look at the most credible evidence, the lessons are really basic ... don’t rob a convenience store. Don’t fight with a policeman when he stops you and try to take his gun. And when he yells at you to stop, just stop.”
This is not really new. Back in the Napalitano days, returning war vets were identified as the most dangerous threat to Americans. Holy Hell was raised, and it appears it's time to raise it again.