Is Obama Really at War with a ‘Network of Violence’?

By William Tate,American Thinker

 The War on Fox is the only war Obama is interested in

Unlike most folks,I believe that Barack Obama really was sincere when he said we are "at war against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred."

Unfortunately,I think Obama secretly was referring to the Fox News Channel.

Obama spent much of his first year in office firing salvos at his own perceived (as compared to the nation’s very real) enemies:the few in the media who failed to genuflect to the MSM’s new prophet. If his administration had confronted al-Qaeda with the same vigor with which they attacked FNC or Rush Limbaugh,Americans might not have to worry about what’s in travelers’underwear.

As to the real "network of violence and hatred"—he can’t seem to bring himself to say Islamic terrorists —Obama’s actions have spoken louder than even his words…although his words were plenty clear.

Obama’s first TV interview after taking office was dispensed to Arab-language Al Arabiya,and about as quickly as such a trip could be planned,he was off to Cairo,where he vowed "to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear."He went on to repudiate American exceptionalism:"[A]ny world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will inevitably fail,"he preached to the Arab world.

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