Friday, January 9, 2015

Ambivalence

am·biv·a·lence
amˈbivələns/
noun
noun: ambivalence; plural noun: ambivalences
  1. the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
    "the law's ambivalence about the importance of a victim's identity"
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Tinker

Charles Krauthammer said this about President Barack Obama ""This is a war against an enemy and these are the elements of it. And we have a president and these events remind us that you cannot retain this ambivalence about the seriousness of this and the nature of the war. And that's what worries me because as long as we think that we can deal with this like law enforcement we are going to be continuing to be exposed to a threat that could hit us as easily as it hits them and it deprives us of the weapons like interrogation, like intelligence, like human intelligence that Obama is depriving us of and has been for six years."

And of course Charles Krauthammer is right President Barack Obama is a man who keep being ambivalent when in fact he has a greater responsibility to defend and protect the American people. 

And to be a dependable friend to the allies of the United States. To have the intangible that everyone is looking for in a President, someone who thoughtfully knows his job and what he is doing. Unfortunately for us the American people we have learned the hard way that Barack Obama is not the man we thought he was. That he hid from us his affinity to keep playing around with far left wing feeling, that he apparently really likes instead.

I saw a skit in the Big Bang theory TV Show, which went like this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTeDpEqWQ4k

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