The American People Support the pResident’s Plan for ISIS; Whatever It Will Be

I did not serve in the military. I pray that I will never be placed in the role of “politician”. I do know that we are not getting all of the facts in Syria and Iraq. Which then makes the story below just another example of people being led by propaganda. I “hear” that Obama is ignoring the recommendations of his military leadership. And I mean his handpicked military leadership.

So we have a child making decisions in a war in which he has religious sympathies, no experience and Chris Stevens’ blood on his hands. If I had no military experience, I would rely on advisers’ experience to make decisions if I was a politician. Our children who are sent to fight these “wars” deserve no less.

But according to the polls, 62% of the people support him. And his actions. Whatever these actions are or will be. Which is how this fool got elected in the first place.

David DeGerolamo

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Juan Williams: Obama’s October Surprise

Last week a Fox News poll identified a phenomenon that my friend, pollster Dana Blanton, dubbed “The ISIS effect.”

“Equal numbers of voters now say terrorism is the most important issue to their vote as say the economy – 41 percent say each will be ‘extremely’ important in their decision,” Blanton wrote. She later noted “four years ago [in the 2010 midterms dominated by Republicans], 57 percent said the economy would be ‘extremely’ important while 41 percent said terrorism.”

Initially political fall-out from the murders of two Americans and one British citizen, all beheaded by ISIS, seemed to be another drag on President Obama’s already mediocre approval rating. The president was heavily criticized for failing to take the fight to ISIS before their barbaric acts and then for the lack of a clear strategy to defeat them.

But in the last week polls show public opinion shifting in the president’s favor.

A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll reported 62 percent of voters supported “the decision President Obama made when it comes to taking action against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.”

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Stephen Hahn
10 years ago

We are going to arm and train people who work with ISIS? Am I The only one who sees a problem?