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Don’t Get Fooled,
Again!
By Joseph Farah
“This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility.”
Those are the now famous words of Barack Obama to Russian President
Medvedev in Seoul, South Korea, regarding his need for “more space” in
dealing with the sticky issue of missile defense – when he thought his
conversation was off-microphone.
In other words, Obama was ready to capitulate to Russia’s opposition to
U.S. missile defense for Europe in his second term. But,
understandably, he did not want make that position public so that it
would become an issue in his campaign for re-election.
“The effects of Mr. Obama’s remarks in Seoul go beyond foreign
affairs,” observed Karl Rove. “If the president believes it is
important to his re-election to conceal from Americans his response to
Russian demands to halt development of missile defense for Europe,
voters have every right to ask: What other surprises does he plan to
spring on us if he’s re-elected?”
We now have the unsettling answers to that question in the form of an
election eve book by New York Times best-selling authors Aaron Klein
and Brenda Elliott – “Fool Me Twice: Obama’s Shocking Plans for the
Next Four Years Exposed.”
As the book rolls out this week with a media campaign reaching hundreds
of radio shows, print outlets and radio talk shows, it represents the
political dynamite needed to ensure Obama is not re-elected in
November, so that he does not have the chance to institute an agenda
even more radical than what he has already.
Is it possible that it could be so simple?
Can Obama really be stopped in 2012?
Can he be stopped by a Republican nominee who may not engender much
more enthusiasm than did the GOP candidate in 2008?
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