Not what the murderer is, not that the administration won't talk about it, not that most of the media won't touch it.
The Ft. Lauderdale Airport shooter is a Muslim convert who years before joining the U.S. Army took on an Islamic name (Aashiq Hammad),
downloaded terrorist propaganda and recorded Islamic religious music
online, according to public records
dug up by the investigative news site of an award-winning, California
journalist. This is pertinent information that the Obama administration
apparently wants to keep quiet, bringing up memories of the Benghazi
cover up, in which the president and his cohorts knowingly lied to
conceal that Islamic terrorists attacked the U.S. Special Mission in
Libya.
Hey, lying is what they do best.
As a presidential candidate, Obama made clear that, along with "dumb wars," he firmly opposed unauthorized wars. That December, in a candidate survey on executive power conducted
by reporter Charlie Savage, Sen. Obama stated plainly: "The President
does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a
military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual
or imminent threat to the nation."
So, was he lying about what he thought then, or is it different when he does it?
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