It's true though that Obama has a "tip-toe" policy about terror. Think about it. Fort Hood is a terror attack. The guy was a Muslim, he wore Muslim garb and yelled "Allah Akbar!" while committing his murders. President Obama called Fort Hood "workplace violence". Workplace violence. Think about that for a second. Workplace violence would be throwing a copy machine at a wall, not yelling out Arabic screams as you commit terrorism in the name of Islam.
He isn't stupid, he knows what he's saying. Why does he say something that flawed?
Out of curiosity, do you consider Charleston a terror attack too?
Sure, in a sort-of homegrown hate crime sort of way.
I just never really noticed until recently how eager liberals are to make sure they do their best to stress anything different than Muslim Islamic Extremism.
"Workplace violence". It was terrorism. Obama says "ISIL" while everyone else says "ISIS". Obama was asked about Islamic extremism and came back with a quip about "Christian crusaders 1,000 years ago."
It doesn't make sense. It's like he's trying to play fair with people we should be incinerating.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/21/sure-obama-loves-america-just-not-the-america-we-live-in/In Prague, he said America has “a moral responsibility to act” on arms control because only the US had “used a nuclear weapon,” as though winning a war that Japan started was shameful.By a margin of 46 to 11, more right-wing conservatives than left-wing liberals agree that the US is the best country, according to last year’s Pew survey. In another survey, when Americans were asked to guess whether American exceptionalism was a belief of Presidents Clinton, Reagan, George W. Bush and Obama, the latter came in last, by a large margin.
Even when Obama claims to support American exceptionalism, he can’t do so without a “but.”