Obama’s recent “Bowing tour,” to Vietnam is further indication that this fool must be put under house arrest locking down the White House with orders given to the Secret Service to shoot him on sight should he even attempt to go outside.
Ode to Poet
Obama also recently visited Japan to apologize for the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki of course failing to realize that President Harry Truman’s courage, helped end WW II in the Pacific while saving perhaps millions of lives both U.S. and her allies as well as the Japanese.
His apologies were a direct slap in the face to those who served in the military during the Vietnam war, and WW II, a deeper slap to those who died and were injured, along with their families and loved ones, as well as once again displaying his own failed foreign policy in nearly two full terms in office.
Lacking and fundamental underpinnings in capitalism, Obama mistakenly believes that the economic growth seen in the failed communist country is a direct result of capitalism coming to the rescue.
Evidenced by the stark contrast and bleakness of life in East Berlin with West Berlin before the communist agreed to tear down the wall.
Note the grinning porch monkey bowing to Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang while shaking hands at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam, Monday, May 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
While in Vietnam he lifted the arms ban on shipment to the communist country, while he continues in his lame attempts to ban U.S. Citizens the right to bare arms granted under The Second Amendment.
Did the reader note the number of bows as he got off the plane? Who know what he did behind closed doors.
One thing is certain, Obama doesn’t have the United State’s interest at heart will his hap hazard apparent unilateral moves.
Like most socialist/Marxists Obama and his cabal are historical revisionists.
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Daniel Greenfield
A.K.A. Sultan Knish
May 31, 2016

He praised Ho Chi Minh’s evocation of the “American Declaration of Independence” and claimed that we had “shared ideals” with the murderous Communist dictator.
Shortly after the “evocation” that Obama praised, his beloved Ho was hard at work purging the opposition, political and religious.
When Obama references these “Shared ideals,” does he perhaps mean Ho’s declaration, “All who do not follow the line laid down by me will be broken.”
Perhaps he means the euphemistically named “land reform” which may have killed up to a million people.
Obama’s mission will not be complete until he gets to bow and with some luck sneak in a kiss of Putin’s ass.
Obama has consistently called for wealth redistribution.
It’s a man condemned to hard labor in a New Economic Zone and a family starving to death because the regime has commanded that they must be made an example of to other peasants.
What’s wrong with a little wealth redistribution anyway?
As Obama said, on his visit to the brutal Communist dictatorship in Cuba, “So often in the past there’s been a sharp division between left and right, between capitalist and communist or socialist… And especially in the Americas, that’s been a big debate, right?
You don’t have to worry about whether it neatly fits into socialist theory or capitalist theory — you should just decide what works.”
Does Vietnam’s Communist dictatorship work?
What does it matter if you don’t have freedom of speech when there are skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City?
Unlike Pol Pot, whose genocidal crimes leftist activists like Noam Chomsky tried and failed to cover up, the Communist butchery in Vietnam that took place even long before the Vietnam War has largely been erased from common history.
See the entire article below.
The victims of Ho Chi Minh and his successors have become non-persons not just in Vietnam, but in Washington D.C. Instead Obama associates one of history’s bloodiest Communist butchers with Thomas Jefferson.
What of the Declaration of Independence was there in Ho’s concentration camps?
Are those the ideals he shares with Uncle Ho?
Obama praises the “Vietnamese constitution, which states that ‘citizens have the right to freedom of speech and freedom of the press, and have the right of access to information, the right to assembly, the right to association, and the right to demonstrate.’ That’s in the Vietnamese constitution.”
The Soviet constitution had the same empty guarantees.
More relevantly the fourth article of the Vietnamese Constitution states that the “The Communist Party of Vietnam… the faithful representative of the interests of the working class, laborers and the whole nation, acting upon the Marxist-Leninist doctrine and Ho Chi Minh’s thought, is the leading force of the State and society.”
That means there’s no freedom of speech, press, assembly or anything else except within the confines of Marxist-Leninist doctrine and Uncle Ho’s cunning distortions that fooled almost as many American leftists as Uncle Joe’s plans for Eastern Europe fooled Western European leftists.
Obama equates a Communist dictatorship to America in an ugly display of moral equivalence.
It only has one party. The Communist Party.
Vietnam only has one party because its Communist leaders banned, purged and criminalized the opposition. But Obama doesn’t think that Communism is a particularly bad thing.
In his speech, he dismissed the Vietnam War as being caused by “fears of Communism” that overcame our “shared ideals.”
Why were we afraid of Communism?
It might have had to do something with the mass murder of 94 million people by Communist regimes.
It might have a few things to do with concentration camps, bans of political parties and the imprisonment and execution of those practicing freedom of speech, assembly and the press.
Our “fears of Communism” were as real and valid as our “fears of Nazism”. It is only the fellow travelers of the left who deny this undeniable fact.
After one bout of mass murder, Ho Chi Minh dismissed his crimes with the words, “One cannot waken the dead.” Obama clearly agrees. The dead, American and Vietnamese, must be written off as part of an unfortunate conflict. We must forget why they died and embrace their killers.
Obama marked the lives lost on “both sides” as if the Communist terror squads butchering Vietnamese farmers or massacring Catholics were somehow morally the equal of American soldiers dying to stop them.
Lives were also lost on both sides when America fought the Nazis. Reagan was rightly criticized for that sort of moral equivalence when he equated Nazi soldiers at Bitburg and concentration camp victims.
And yet the liberals who protested that equivalence have nothing but applause when Obama equates murdered American soldiers and butchered Vietnamese families with their Communist killers.
When Viet Cong terrorists threw grenades into markets, are we supposed to mourn the children who were torn apart by shrapnel and the grenade throwers as morally equivalent? If we equate “the names of 58,315 Americans who gave their lives in the conflict” with the evil they were fighting, then we render their sacrifice worthless.
Their deaths become a meaningless mistake in an unnecessary war caused by our failure to understand our “shared ideals” with Ho Chi Minh and our irrational fear of Communist concentration camps.
That is Obama’s real message. We should have adapted some aspects of Communism and learned from our shared values.
We should have closed our eyes to Ho Chi Minh’s atrocities as a matter of having to break human eggs to make Socialist omelets while celebrating him as another Thomas Jefferson.
That is the way the left saw it. That is still the way it sees it.
Obama’s trip to Vietnam is not a mere strategic journey, but yet another opportunity for him to remind us that the left has not repented or recanted of its solidarity and support for Communist terror whether in Cuba, in Vietnam or anywhere else.
It still sees every Communist dictator as a role model worth emulating and every Communist mass grave as the price that must be paid for a better world.
THE END
The Globalists waited until the “pure” socialist regimen in Vietnam, begun in 1975/1976, fell apart faster than Chavez’s did in Venezuela.
Then the first thing they did was move jobs (Nike,/Reebok, etc), first from Australia then from the United States, to Vietnam. Check the label in everything you buy – you might be surprised.
Vietnam (composed of the ancient twin kingdoms of Annam and Champa) has been repeatedly invaded by China over the past two thousand years. The last time China invaded was in the 1980s (and they got their butts kicked).
So Vietnam is now subtly trying to kiss our ass to get us back. They’ve even quietly offered to give us Kamran Bay as a naval base.
The MIA issue is a point of honor thing that is going to continue for decades. The (North, as I’m used to saying) Vietnamese are never going to admit that was was their fervent policy NEVER to take prisoners south of the DMZ. We’ve always quietly considered them all dead.
Yes – Marshal Giap & Company were war criminals. But they’ve all died a happy and rotten old age and can never be brought to justice.
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