Russian President Vladimir Putin has a strange way of speaking straightforwardly, without all the artificial and “morally superior” airs one expects from Western politicians.
Earlier, for example, he wondered why Western leaders were supporting cannibals in Syria:
Did the Syrian government, or did it not, use chemical weapons — that is the question that will apparently decide whether the U.S. will enter another, messy war, one that may have many long term consequences.
That is the question the media and its talking heads are abuzz with.
And yet, that is also the question that — to any objective, independent thinker — is wholly irrelevant.
Why? Because the fact is, from one end of the world to the other, outrageous human rights abuses — many much worse than the use of chemical weapons — are going on.
Be on the alert for the word, "Molly." It's the name for a recreational drug popular in today's club scene.
It's glorified by some high-profile entertainers. Miley Cyrus references the drug in a song, "...We like to party, dancing with Molly, doing whatever we want."
The singer Madonna asked at a recent concert audience, "How many of you have seen Molly?" (Although when questioned about it she denied she was speaking about the drug and was instead referring to an actual person.)
I was recently interviewed by my friend, the one and only Lt. Col. Allen West, on his Next Generation TV show.
We talked about my new book, The Brotherhood: America's Next Great Enemy and threats gathering against America and Israel.
Watch it here.
While U.S. president Barrack Hussein Obama prepares to wage war on behalf of the al Qaeda led “rebels” fighting the secular Syrian government, increasing numbers of regular indigenous Syrians — including women and children — are preparing to lay down their lives to create a human shield with their own bodies to defend their nation against U.S.-sponsored terrorism and jihad.
They know that, whatever Assad’s shortcomings are, he is preferable to Islamist rule — a lesson nearby Egyptians learned the hard way. Watch the video:
Popular and widely read Egyptian newspaper Al Wafd published this picture today portraying U.S. President Barrack Hussein Obama as Satan himself.
As the U.S. continues threatening to cut aid off from Egypt in response to the popular June 30 revolution that saw the Obama administration’s Muslim Brotherhood allies ousted, growing numbers of Egyptians are calling on Egypt to refuse to accept any aid from the U.S.
As American troops prepare for possible military action in Syria, "Duck Dynasty's" Uncle Si tells Beltway Buzz why America's troops have a special place in his heart.