ISIS: Shaping Public Ire

It is well known that President Obama isn’t a hawk and though some may claim he boarders on cowardice it’s doubtful that this notion ever enters his thought process. I agree with the stance of Rand Paul to the extent that the question of U.S. involvement in the Middle-East is one of “American Interest”, particularly in terms of economic or energy reasons and that our focus should be on issues here at home. Paul fails the facts likely due to the fact that he fears describing the driving forces as the political apparatus will feed upon him and destroy his presidential ambitions.

Expanding and maintaining perpetual U.S. involvement is, in point of fact, being driven under the banner of economic-security by vested interests happy to force U.S. direct involvement by placing the American people at risk in an attempt to sway public ire (fear).

The challenge for the President, well accustomed to a precisely scripted image fitting the bucolic-bliss of pseudo-intellectual Marxism, is that he possesses no capacity for integrating real-world forces into his community-organized illusion. Regardless of the fact that these forces continue to surround and mount, in crushing fashion, all around his peculiar simulation of reality.

For these reasons, then, it is fair to anticipate that various threats will continue to increase in both frequency and scope in order to force the President deeper into a corner outside of his simulation. As for Congress? They’ll simply respond in purely politically-survivable terms in hope that they can continue to outlast or outrun the truth.

Curtis C. Greco, Founder

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