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December 31, 2009 - 11:38 am - by Annie Jacobsen
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2010-01-02 10:22:40

The president can’t tell an allegedly alleged suspect (which is what he is in Obama fantasy-land) from an enemy combatant (which is what he is in cold hard reality). But worse than the complacent cop-show jargonizing was a phrase it’s hard to read as anything other than a deliberate attempt to mislead the public: The president referred to the Knickerbomber as an “isolated extremist.” By this time, it was already clear that young Umar had been radicalized by jihadist networks in London and fast-tracked to training in Yemen by terror operatives who understood the potentially high value of a Westernized Muslim with excellent English from a respectable family. Yet President Obama tried to pass him off as some sort of lone misfit who wakes up one morning and goes bananas. Could happen to anyone.

This President initially characterized the Ft. Hood shooter in much the same way. On anything related to Islamic terrorism, he is (still) trying to make the preferred view inside his own mind (his “narrative”) into the real one.

Dangerous stuff, this blind presidential incompetence.

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