Obama’s ‘Saving Even One Child’ Policy Falls Short

Now, after hearing Kathleen Sebelius make the cold comment that “someone lives and someone dies” in response to questions about why she refuses to intervene in the Sara Murnaghan emergency lung transplant case, it’s clear that anti-gun political pragmatism is at the root of concern over the saving of some lives and not others.

Are Politics at Fault for the ‘War Zone at Mile 26?’

A man who frequently jumps to conclusions giving counsel about not jumping to conclusions is a telling example of an individual who projects his own propensity for distrust onto other people. Moreover, Obama clearly doesn’t know what he’s doing. When cautioning again “not to jump to conclusions,” Obama said, “We don’t yet have all the answers.” Whether the president was cognizant of it or not, those words apply to him, a man who thinks he has all the answers but in reality has none.

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