Obama Lives In A Permanent State Of Denial Patrick Mankin , December 18, 2015
In his latest speech, Obama tried to reassure Americans that there is no credible threat against the country.
This is the exact same line he used after the Paris attack, before the attack in San Bernardino.
Only 22% of the country express confidence in the governments ability to prevent lone-wolf terrorist attacks.
Flanked by his national security team, President Obama reassured Americans that there was no specific, credible threat against the country ahead of the holidays.
We do not have any specific and credible information about an attack on the homeland, Obama said today at the National Counterterrorism Center. That said, we have to be vigilant.
Obama said security experts are constantly hard at work putting up safeguards to prevent terrorists from entering the country, while at the same time bringing the fight to terrorists plotting overseas.
Obama also urged resilience in the wake of the attack in San Bernardino, California, calling it one of our greatest weapons in the fight against terrorism.
When Americans stand together, nothing can beat us, Obama said. We cannot give in to fear or change how we live our lives because thats what terrorists want, thats the only leverage they have.
Its a similar message to one given in November by the president in the immediate wake of the terror attack in Paris, where he sought to reassure the American people that there was no specific, credible threat facing the homeland during the Thanksgiving holiday.
But following the attack in San Bernardino, an ABC News/Washington Post poll out Wednesday showed just 22 percent of Americans express confidence in the governments ability to prevent lone-wolf terrorist attacks.
Poster Comment:
Hey Obummer, get it together. Or is it now too late in the game for that.