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Castro Handshake? What About that Obama Photo Op with an African Cannibal?
Global elite pick and choose what brutal dictator Obama will sidle up to
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
December 11, 2013
Predictably, that Obama handshake with the killer Raul Castro at the Mandela funeral has stirred up old right-vs-left animosities. It has provided yet another excuse to engage in distractive partisan political theater.
On the so-called Left side of the establishment, former Clinton counselor and a current fixture at CNN, Paul Begala, said Obama shook Castro’s hand “because he knows he’s on the right side of history.”
Chuck Todd, NBC’s chief White House watcher, tweeted dismissively about negative coverage of the handshake:
Chuck Todd ✔ @chucktodd
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Really? An entire segment on a handshake? Good grief; pandering to an audience
10:37 AM - 10 Dec 2013
CNN, meanwhile, dedicates precious news real estate to things that really matter, for instance the upcoming pornographic melodrama, Fifty Shades of Grey.
On the supposed Right, the Castro-Obama tête-à-tête is grist for a good old fashion, if stale, bash fest of communism, not that Cuba has anything actually approaching communism in a textbook sense.
Rumored presidential hopeful, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, walked out of Raul Castro’s speech during the Mandela photo op (and selfie op) because “Castro has wrongly imprisoned and tortured countless innocents. Just as Mandela was released after 27 years in prison, Castro should finally release his political prisoners. He should hold free elections, and once and for all, set the Cuban people free,” according to the Senator.
Sen. Cruz walks out on Castro speech at Mandela memorial ? CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
Obama creates international incident with 'selfie' at Mandela service | Fox News
Cruz was right about that, but, unfortunately, representatives of the United States government on both sides of the artificial aisle have a peculiar habit of singling out certain dictators and thugs while leaving others, who are useful to the globalist agenda, unscathed. Augusto Pinochet, Manuel Noriega, Islam Karimov (who prefers his opponents boiled alive), King Abdulla, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, and dozens of others have enjoyed the overt support of the United States government.
Uzbek Dictator Shifts From Boiling People to Freezing Them « Antiwar.com Blog
Not long ago, Obama engaged in a photo op with Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the brutal dictator of Equatorial Guinea. It is said Obiang is worst than another African thug, Robert Mugabe.
http://deathandtaxesmag.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/91401_640.jpg
Over at Breitbart, John Hayward threw the racist thug-in-chief of Zimbabwe into the mix.
The rehabilitation of communism
“Mugabe offers no romantic illusions, no Great Man of History action figure for liberals to add to their collections, careful not to break the plastic packaging of truth and spoil its mint-condition value,” Hayward writes. “And nobody in the White House relishes the notion of Obama-Mugabe handshake photos popping across the Internet with smartass meme-generator text added.”
True enough, except for one small and unmentioned detail — the globalists like Mugabe enough to have showered him with a considerable amount of expropriated cash. The U.S. and its partner countries in the globalist outfit the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development gifted the blood diamond profiteer $1.1 billion over the years.
Robert Mugabe - RationalWiki
Both sides of the establishment political party have their preferred thugocrats. It’s all part of the false right-vs-left paradigm dog and pony show. Obama lines up for a photo op with Teodoro Obiang, who stands accused of cannibalism for eating parts of his opponents to gain power, because the global elite are keen on extracting a bonanza of recently discovered oil in the Gulf of Guinea. Castro, who had his political opponents executed, is nothing short of saint when stacked up against Obiang.
The world's enduring dictators: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea - CBS News
Why don't we hear more about Equatorial Guinea?
Raul Castro Leadership Styles | Raul Castro offers look at his leadership style - Baltimore Sun
Cruz and the Republicans might want to point that one out. But then that might create a headache for ExxonMobil, Marathon Oil, Chevron, and other transnational corporations in the bankster constellation.
Big Oil & Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf Four Horsemen, Eight Families & Their Global Intelligence, Narcotics & Terror Network by Dean Henderson
Congress, after all, takes its marching orders from Wall Street, not the American people.
This article was posted: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 at 11:47
Global elite pick and choose what brutal dictator Obama will sidle up to
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
December 11, 2013
Predictably, that Obama handshake with the killer Raul Castro at the Mandela funeral has stirred up old right-vs-left animosities. It has provided yet another excuse to engage in distractive partisan political theater.
On the so-called Left side of the establishment, former Clinton counselor and a current fixture at CNN, Paul Begala, said Obama shook Castro’s hand “because he knows he’s on the right side of history.”
Chuck Todd, NBC’s chief White House watcher, tweeted dismissively about negative coverage of the handshake:
Chuck Todd ✔ @chucktodd
Follow
Really? An entire segment on a handshake? Good grief; pandering to an audience
10:37 AM - 10 Dec 2013
CNN, meanwhile, dedicates precious news real estate to things that really matter, for instance the upcoming pornographic melodrama, Fifty Shades of Grey.
On the supposed Right, the Castro-Obama tête-à-tête is grist for a good old fashion, if stale, bash fest of communism, not that Cuba has anything actually approaching communism in a textbook sense.
Rumored presidential hopeful, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, walked out of Raul Castro’s speech during the Mandela photo op (and selfie op) because “Castro has wrongly imprisoned and tortured countless innocents. Just as Mandela was released after 27 years in prison, Castro should finally release his political prisoners. He should hold free elections, and once and for all, set the Cuban people free,” according to the Senator.
Sen. Cruz walks out on Castro speech at Mandela memorial ? CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
Obama creates international incident with 'selfie' at Mandela service | Fox News
Cruz was right about that, but, unfortunately, representatives of the United States government on both sides of the artificial aisle have a peculiar habit of singling out certain dictators and thugs while leaving others, who are useful to the globalist agenda, unscathed. Augusto Pinochet, Manuel Noriega, Islam Karimov (who prefers his opponents boiled alive), King Abdulla, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, and dozens of others have enjoyed the overt support of the United States government.
Uzbek Dictator Shifts From Boiling People to Freezing Them « Antiwar.com Blog
Not long ago, Obama engaged in a photo op with Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the brutal dictator of Equatorial Guinea. It is said Obiang is worst than another African thug, Robert Mugabe.
http://deathandtaxesmag.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/91401_640.jpg
Over at Breitbart, John Hayward threw the racist thug-in-chief of Zimbabwe into the mix.
The rehabilitation of communism
“Mugabe offers no romantic illusions, no Great Man of History action figure for liberals to add to their collections, careful not to break the plastic packaging of truth and spoil its mint-condition value,” Hayward writes. “And nobody in the White House relishes the notion of Obama-Mugabe handshake photos popping across the Internet with smartass meme-generator text added.”
True enough, except for one small and unmentioned detail — the globalists like Mugabe enough to have showered him with a considerable amount of expropriated cash. The U.S. and its partner countries in the globalist outfit the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development gifted the blood diamond profiteer $1.1 billion over the years.
Robert Mugabe - RationalWiki
Both sides of the establishment political party have their preferred thugocrats. It’s all part of the false right-vs-left paradigm dog and pony show. Obama lines up for a photo op with Teodoro Obiang, who stands accused of cannibalism for eating parts of his opponents to gain power, because the global elite are keen on extracting a bonanza of recently discovered oil in the Gulf of Guinea. Castro, who had his political opponents executed, is nothing short of saint when stacked up against Obiang.
The world's enduring dictators: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea - CBS News
Why don't we hear more about Equatorial Guinea?
Raul Castro Leadership Styles | Raul Castro offers look at his leadership style - Baltimore Sun
Cruz and the Republicans might want to point that one out. But then that might create a headache for ExxonMobil, Marathon Oil, Chevron, and other transnational corporations in the bankster constellation.
Big Oil & Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf Four Horsemen, Eight Families & Their Global Intelligence, Narcotics & Terror Network by Dean Henderson
Congress, after all, takes its marching orders from Wall Street, not the American people.
This article was posted: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 at 11:47