It appears that Americans are getting sick and tired of the disconnect from reality that Obama is suffering from. Even among his core supporters, doubts are now increasing about his ability to fully understand and appreciate the danger ISIS and other Islamist terrorists represent for Americans.
Either he is too stubborn and obtuse to grasp the dimension of the threat, or he is objectively acting as its accomplice since hes been playing down that threat ever since we made the colossal mistake of electing him president. If the latter hypothesis turns out to be accurate, he is clearly a t*****r, the first one ever in the history of the nation at that level (together with the Democrats in the Senate).
The bottom line is that an overwhelming majority of Americans believe that we are at war with radical Islamic terrorism, while this incompetent president refuses to even name that enemy by its name. Why? What is his problem? What is he hiding? Why is he refusing to do his job, which it first and foremost to protect Americans?
If hes incapable or refuses to do it, he should be fired, like anyone else would for not performing as expected. Lets all face it (especially those among us who fell for his hope and change litanies), we made a huge mistake in electing him just because he is half-black, assuming that it would absolve us from the sins of our fathers. But we were very wrong. Time is short. We need now to demand his resignation. He cant stay on a job that he is not interested to fulfill as he promised he would (he lied). He needs to go, one way or another.
J.J. Surbeck
Executive Director
Training and Education
About the Middle East
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http://www.rasmussenreports.com/forms/processV**ers to Obama: Yes, We Are at War with Radical Islam
November 20, 2015
President Obama, Hillary Clinton and other senior Democrats refuse to say America is at war with radical Islamic terrorism for fear of insulting all Muslims, but v**ers beg to disagree.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 60% of likely U.S. V**ers believe the United States is at war with radical Islamic terrorism. Just 24% share the presidents position and disagree. Sixteen percent (16%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Even 56% of Democrats believe America is at war with radical Islamic terrorism, a view shared by 70% of Republicans and 54% of v**ers not affiliated with either major party.
A staggering 92% of all v**ers now regard radical Islamic terrorism as a serious threat to the United States. This includes 73% who say it is a very serious one, up 23 points from 50% in October of last year.
V**ers are also more reluctant now to agree with Obama that the radical Islamic State group (ISIS) which masterminded the massacres in Paris last weekend is not a reflection of Islam itself.
A plurality (46%) still thinks the president is right when he says ISIS does not represent true Islamic beliefs. But thats down noticeably from 58% who felt that way in February after the president gave a speech equating the atrocities committed by ISIS with past sins of Christianity. Thirty-five percent (35%) now believe ISIS does represent Islamic beliefs. One-in-five v**ers (19%) are not sure.
Citing the links between Syrian refugees and the k*****gs in Paris, more than two-dozen governors oppose Obamas plan to bring 10,000 of those refugees to this country. The House yesterday passed a bipartisan measure pausing Obamas plan, with enough v**es to override his threatened veto, but Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid has vowed to prevent the measure from passing in his chamber.
V**ers strongly believe, however, that the Syrian refugees pose a national security risk, and most oppose settling them in the state where they live.
Sizable majorities across most demographic categories consider radical Islamic terrorism a very serious threat to the United States. The majority of v**ers in nearly all categories also believe the United States is at war with radical Islamic terrorism.
Sixty-five percent (65%) of Democrats agree with the president, though, that ISIS does not represent the true beliefs of Islam. Just 27% of Republicans and 44% of unaffiliated v**ers share that view.
The older the v**er, the more likely he or she is to disagree with the presidents assessment of what ISIS stands for.
V**ers who think the United States is at war with radical Islamic terrorism are evenly divided over the question of whether ISIS represents true Islamic beliefs. Sixty percent (60%) of those who do not feel America is at war agree with Obama.
The Republican p**********l hopefuls say if America doesnt identify radical Islamic terrorism as the enemy, it cant begin to win the War on Terror.
As recently as January, 52% of all v**ers said Islam as practiced today encourages violence more than most other religions, and 75% said Islamic religious leaders need to do more to emphasize the peaceful beliefs of their faith.
Even before the horrific events in Paris, v**ers remained less confident of their safety here at home than they have ever been.
Sixty-eight percent (68%) consider ISIS a very serious threat. Forty-nine percent (49%) feel the federal government is not dev****g enough attention to the potential threat of domestic Islamic terrorism. Both of these findings also came before the weekend of terror in Paris.
The survey of 1,000 Likely V**ers was conducted on November 17-18, 2015 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.