Tom DeLay: Obama
paralyzed by Muslim sympathies
ISIS failure
attributed to religious background, ideology, incompetence
Published: 4 hours ago
Jerome R. Corsi, a Harvard Ph.D., is a WND senior staff reporter.
He has authored many books, including No. 1 N.Y. Times best-sellers "The
Obama Nation" and "Unfit for Command." Corsi's latest book is "Who Really Killed Kennedy?"
NEW YORK – President Obama’s left-leaning political ideology
combined with sympathies for Islam acquired from being raised by a Muslim
stepfather paralyze him as he faces the threat posed by the Islamic jihadist
group ISIS, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay told WND in an interview.
“In defending America against radical Islamic terrorism, Barack
Obama cannot be trusted,” DeLay said.
“Barack Obama was raised a Muslim, and he claims he is a
Christian, and I can’t say for sure whether he’s a Christian or not, but he has
shown over the last few years that he has great sympathies with Islam,” DeLay
explained.
“You combine that with Obama’s political orientation that is far
to the left,” he continued, “and you get a president who hates war, hates the
military, and you have a formula for military inaction when it comes to
combating radical Islamic terrorists like we are seeing in ISIS.”
DeLay’s indictment of Obama did not end there.
“You add to mix that Barack Obama is incompetent, way over his
head as president, and the whole combination produces a worldview that makes
Obama detached and reluctant to take the type of the military action against
ISIS that would be effective,” he said
DeLay concluded Obama “does not want to face the reality of the
danger and threat represented to the United States by ISIS, and he does not
want to admit the connections between al-Qaida and ISIS, because he refuses to
understand that we are in a war against radical Islamic terrorism.”
Congressional resolve
He said if he were leading Republicans in the House of
Representatives, he would rally Congress around a resolution calling on Obama
to take immediate military action against ISIS.
DeLay acknowledged that a congressional resolution “can’t force
Obama to take effective military action, because he’s still
commander-in-chief.”
“But a properly drafted congressional resolution passed with
bipartisan support could communicate to the president the will of the people is
that he must take effective action and he must take it now,” DeLay said.
“Obama does not understand that there is no alternative but to
destroy ISIS,” he said.
DeLay said the U.S. needs “to go into Iraq and Syria with
effective military action, and we can’t stop until we destroy ISIS.”
“The truth is that ISIS is a huge threat to the United States and
the whole world. But the problem is that under Obama, radical Islamic terrorism
is growing in strength every day,” he said.
Words and action
DeLay discounted Vice President Joe Biden’s charge in a speech
Wednesday in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, after the video release of the
beheading of another American journalist by ISIS, that the U.S. will “follow
ISIS to the gates of hell.”
“Biden’s speech didn’t impress me,” DeLay explained, “because the
words Obama and Biden speak about going after ISIS do not match with the Obama
administration inaction.”
DeLay compared Obama to British Prime Minister David Cameron.
“I read carefully as Barack Obama and David Cameron joined together co-authoring a column in The Times in London
that published very tough words attacking ISIS,” DeLay commented. “Cameron has
great rhetoric but no power, while Obama has horrible rhetoric and all the
power.”
DeLay said the step Obama should be taking at the upcoming NATO
meeting in Wales is to form a “coalition of the willing” like President George
H. W. Bush did in the run-up to the Gulf War in 1991.
Instead, DeLay said, Obama is leaving the border with Mexico wide
open, with no measures to block Islamic terrorists from mixing in with the
invasion from Central American of “unaccompanied minors,” many of whom are
teenagers in the prime gang-recruitment years, including some with criminal
records in their home countries.
“It’s like the pre-911 environment,” DeLay lamented. “For all I
know there are radical Islamic terrorists taking flying lessons again in the
United States, and all the Obama administration would look the other way, just
like the Obama administration does on stopping illegal immigration.”
DeLay referenced recent news reports that some 11 airliners were
missing from the airport in Tripoli after radical Islamic terrorists overran
it.
He joined with Reps. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, Trey Gowdy, R-S.C.,
and Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., in criticizing the Obama administration for trying to
lift a ban on Libyans coming to the U.S. to attend flight school or to study
nuclear science.
“We have something like 6,000 foreign student visas where the
Department of Homeland Security cannot find where the students are today,”
DeLay commented. “It would be just the same letting Muslims come back into the
country to learn how to be airline pilots. The Obama administration would
probably just look the other way.”
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