14 July 2015…another day that will live in infamy:
I checked in with Sean Hannity on Fox News to share my thoughts on both the Iran “deal” and illegal immigration. You can see the full interview here.
Sean started by cross-cutting Barack Obama on Tuesday with Neville Chamberlain in 1938. But I thought that comparison was unfair to Chamberlain. He was an honorable man who loved his country and just happened to get the greatest issue of the day wrong. You can’t say the same of Obama:
Steyn said he thinks what President Barack Obama did is “significantly worse” than what former British prime minister Neville Chamberlain did. He also stated that he doesn’t think the president was negotiating on behalf of the United States.
“I think what happened at these talks is that he and the Iranians were in a sense negotiating together to anoint Iran as the regional power in the Middle East and to facilitate Iran’s re-entry, the biggest planetary sponsor of terrorism, to facilitate its re-entry into the global community,” Steyn said. “That’s what Obama was there doing.”
Chamberlain, like most of western Europe knew the horrors of the first world war, and was desparate not to repeat them. Hitler had no respect for Chamberlain and played him like a violin, making him wait hours until finally meeting with and telling him what they were going to agree to.
Obama is simply looking for something to add to his “legacy.” Giving Iran the bomb doesn’t seem to me a good way to be remembered but I guess that’s what he wants.