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Hey Barack! Tell us again how well Egypt is working out

An incompetent boob that’s in way over his idealistic head. A guy that makes Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy look competent. What a putz this Barack Obama is. What did I say when Egypt was boiling over? I said under Obama’s “this is what Democracy looks like” pro-radical support the protesters policy, that Egypt would come back to haunt us.

Who’s right again, and who isn’t, as usual? Thank me very much for showing you how vastly superior, realistic and more qualified I am to lead this country than the bumbling idiot that currently is doing so. Look through the archives. I’ve been right on everything, Obama has been wrong on everything. I rest my case. Yeah… I am better than he is.

from The Gateway Pundit:

Just one year ago Egypt was a trusted US ally. Now, thanks to the financial and political support of the current US administration for the overthrow the Mubarak regime, Egyptians are wildly chanting for a new Holocaust at their soccer games.

Egypts Naked Blogger!

Yup! It’s a chick! And I will say she looks better with her clothes on than off. Not exactly what you’d call Playboy material. Although I’m sure after being stranded on a desert island for a few months, that would change.

via The Daily Caller:

A 20-year-old Egyptian woman has caused a naked stir in her home country. In an act of defiance against her culture’s restrictive views on women and sexuality, she has been posting nude photos of herself on her blog, named “A Rebel’s Diary.”

Aliaa Maghda Elmahdy, an atheist and self-described “secular liberal feminist vegetarian individualist Egyptian,” posted the pictures as “screams against a society of violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy,” the Associated Press reported.

Well I’m certainly not going to argue with her. She describes that backward and barbaric fake religion known as Islam to a Tee. Two thumbs up, Aliaa! We support you.

Hey Barack! How’s that Egyptian thing working out?

Who’s right again? Remember when the community organizer and agitator was all for the “democracy” movement in Egypt? People like him, they don’t think, they jerk their knee and jump on the nearest cause. Did I say pushing Mubarak out was a bad idea that was going to backfire? Yes, I did. Didn’t I also say that it had nothing to do with democracy? Yes, I did. Am I superior to, and better equipped to be president than Barack Obama. Oh yes I am. It’s not even close.

CAIRO — Mobs of ordinary Egyptians joined with soldiers to drive pro-democracy protesters from their encampment in Tahrir Square here Monday, showing how far the uprising’s early heroes have fallen in the eyes of the public.

Six months after young, liberal activists helped lead the popular movement that ousted President Hosni Mubarak, the hard core of these protesters was forcibly dispersed by the troops. Some Egyptians lined the street to applaud the army. Others ganged up on the activists as they retreated from the square that has come to symbolize the Arab Spring.

Squeezed between an assertive military and the country’s resurgent Islamist movement, many Internet-savvy, pro-democracy activists are finding it increasingly hard to remain relevant in a post-revolutionary Egypt that is struggling to overcome an economic crisis and restore law and order.

“The liberal and leftist groups that were at the forefront of the revolution have lost touch with the Egyptian people,” says Shadi Hamid, director of research at the Brookings Institution’s Doha Center. “These protesters have alienated much of Egypt. For some time they’ve been deceiving themselves by saying that the silent majority is on their side—but all evidence points to the contrary, and Monday’s events confirm that.”

Monday’s turmoil in Tahrir followed a massive Friday demonstration on the same square by hundreds of thousands of Islamists, who called for transforming Egypt into an Islamic state—and railed against the liberal and secular youths who had helped motivate millions to rise up against Mr. Mubarak. Read the rest

Useful idiots. Every last one of them, including Barack Obama. He’ll never be as good as me.

The 4th Reich? Egypt to form Nazi Party

Change! Hope and Change! The Arab Spring! “This is what Democracy looks like!” Down with Mubarak! Mubarak needs to step down. So how’s that working out for you, Barack? How’s that working out for big labor, namely the AFL-CIO that has been sticking its nose in Egypt’s affairs? Oh to be dumb and naive like Barack Obama! Forever the community organizing activist, left knee jerking wildly, looking for the next “cause.”

via the Jerusalem Post:

A group of Egyptian political activists have announced plans to set up a local version “of the Nazi party,” an Egyptian newspaper reported on Thursday.

Citing a leftist Egyptian news portal, the Al-Masry Al-Youm daily said that “the party’s founding deputy is a former military official,” and that the party would be aimed at bringing “together prominent figures from the Egyptian society.”

The report cited founding member Emad Abdel Sattar as saying that the unestablished party “believes in vesting all powers in the president after selecting him or her carefully,” and that “preparations are under way to choose the most competent person to represent the party.”

Almasry Alyoum added that an Egyptian Nazi party “operated secretly under former President Hosni Mubarak, whose regime prevented party leaders from carrying out their activities freely.”

Oh joy! A return to the good old days! Fire up those ovens, eh?!! This is a front page of Egypt’s El Badil:

Oh come on now. Most of the Egyptians and the Nazi’s had a lot in common back in the day. The extermination of the Jews for one, and hiding former Nazi’s after the war for another. Not much has changed over the years, has it?

Dr. Aribert Heim, the one-time most wanted Nazi lived there from 1962 until his death in 1992. So have a lot of other Nazi’s:

During a series of interviews with Heim’s family, his son Rüdiger admitted that he had been with his father when he died of intestinal cancer on August 10, 1992. Heim’s son learned about the Dr. Heim’s whereabouts from his late aunt, Herta Barth. Rüdiger also learned from his father that there had been other ex-Nazis in hiding in Egypt.

No doubt many are still alive, advising and training the new Nazi’s of Egypt. You may for starters want to look at a site by Seán Mac Mathúna called, Postwar Arab links to the ODESSA network.

Now I know that most of you that were indoctrinated in the Social Engineering Center’s went to public school probably have no clue what the ODESSA Network was. You may want to take it up with the administrators and tell them you want a little less Tree Hugging 101 and a little more of a real education.

I’ll say one thing, and I’ve got the blog posts to back it up, I’ve never been overly enthused with the phony “This is what Democracy looks like” Arab spring movement, particularly in Egypt. I stated publicly they were better off under Mubarak, and forcing him out would be a mistake. Something about this whole Arab Spring just doesn’t feel right. It never has. Not like when the Berlin wall came down and the Soviet Union collapsed. It feels nothing like that. This feels… dangerous.

Even Gaddafi. We should have left him alone. If he’s out-of-the-way, the world becomes much less stable, and by siding against him, if he’s victorious, vengeance, terrorism will increase. Nothing about the middle east feels good at this point. What’s happening is not going to turn out well. Egypt and the Nazi’s should be your first clue.

The results of Obama’s irresponsibility

Wasn’t it Obama and the mighty freedom chanters from the left that kept yelling, “Down with Mubarak?” And wasn’t it Obama himself that said Mubarak had to go, he told him to step down and let “democracy” take its course? Wasn’t he also firmly on the side of the “democracy” movement?

And wasn’t it Obama that downplayed the Muslim Brotherhood? Yeah, he did. He wants them to be full partners, remember?

Ask and ye shall receive. As is the case with all leftists, knee-jerk syndrome got the best of him.

CAIRO—Iran and Egypt’s new government signaled Monday they were moving quickly to thaw decades of frosty relations, worrying the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia that the overtures could upset the Mideast’s fragile balance of power.

Iran said it appointed an ambassador to Egypt for the first time since the two sides froze diplomatic relations more than three decades ago, the website of the Iranian government’s official English-language channel, Press TV, reported late Monday.

Also Monday, officials at Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that new foreign minister Nabil Elaraby is considering a visit to the Gaza Strip—an area controlled by Hamas, a militant Palestinian Islamist group backed by Tehran and until now shunned by Cairo.

The announcements follow a rare meeting earlier this month between a high-level Iranian diplomat and Mr. Elaraby, after which the foreign minister told reporters that Egypt has “opened a new page” with Iran.

Mubarak is looking better and better now, isn’t he?