There’s so much wrong with how President Obama just framed what’s happening (and why) in Iran that it’s difficult to know where to start:
https://twitter.com/NoahPollak/status/637339502013497344
Obama: Supreme Leader is a politician and that’s what politicians do — even in Iran.
— Fred Lucas (@FredLucasWH) August 28, 2015
https://twitter.com/SohrabAhmari/status/637339313441767424
Oh my.
Obama was speaking about the Iran deal on a web chat when he attempted to dismiss threats from Iran’s leadership as just rhetoric from a “politician.”
@NoahPollak @benshapiro Funny, he seemed to have a different attitude about Huckabee comparing Iran to Nazis.
— Heimish Conservative (@HeimishCon) August 28, 2015
https://twitter.com/Tam_Le_Blanc/status/637340232808038400
The current President of the United States thinks the Ayatollah of Iran is a politician. Let that stunning ignorance sink in.
— RBe (@RBPundit) August 28, 2015
Worse, he's saying the vows of genocide are just rhetoric. @RBPundit https://t.co/HQQxiko0Sn
— S D Winkler (@sdwinkler) August 28, 2015
@NoahPollak Um, yeah.. since when is an Ayatollah a politician? Ay a·ya·tol·lah – noun; a Shiite religious leader in Iran.
— Colorado RedTraci (@goptraci) August 28, 2015
@NoahPollak Supreme Leader is not a politician, but it is very revealing that this is how Obama (a politicians) thinks politicians operate.
— (((AG))) (@AG_Conservative) August 28, 2015
On Dana Loesch’s radio show, Carly Fiorina’s response was spot-on:
“Death to the Jews” isn’t a political slogan,” says @CarlyFiorina on Obama reducing Supreme Leader comments as political rhetoric. #DLRS
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) August 28, 2015
Everything is “politics” to some. But even threats of genocide?
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