He Quote by Richard Grenell Download Open image “From the moments Obama took office, he has downplayed the threats from radical Islamists.” — Richard Grenell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare He Moments Office Radical Threats Time
The Obama administration has turned a blind eye to radical Islam since before they came to office. If you look at everything that's transpired… — Oliver North Copy Share Image
“Obama doesn’t like this terror war. He particularly dislikes its unfortunate religious coloration, which is why “Islamist” is banished from his lexicon. But soothing… — Charles Krauthammer Copy Share Image
“There may be some legitimate surprise at the president’s extremism and the harm he is causing. After all, candidate Obama and his supporters, beginning… — Andrew McCarthy Copy Share Image
There are individuals who are working very hard to promote fear and antagonism towards Islam and Muslims in this country. It's fueled, in part, by the first African-American president that we have. Obama's father was a Muslim and people have used this to arouse hostility against him. — Feisal Abdul Rauf Copy Share
We're looking at a president [Barack Obama] who's engaged in double-speak where he doesn't call radical Islamic terrorism by its name. Indeed, he gives… — Ted Cruz Copy Share Image
Barack Obama is a radical, and we should not be afraid to say that. — Andrew Breitbart Copy Share Image
I think you got to keep in mind that Obama was raised among Muslims, and I think he really does not want to use… — Bob Beckel Copy Share Image
Not once since becoming president has Mr. Obama linked terror aimed at the United States with Islam. — Monica Crowley Copy Share Image
Al Qaeda is still a threat. We cannot pretend somehow that because Barack Hussein Obama got elected as president, suddenly everything is going to… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
Obama has no power to change American policy because there are people who specialize in drawing these policies, which have been and still are… — Muqtada al Sadr Copy Share Image
As president I would actually name the enemy, radical Islamic terrorists. We've got a president [ Barack Obama] who wants to apologize for America… — Bobby Jindal Copy Share Image
Obama really does recognize the threats that are out there; I think he understands the world. He understands the role of America in that… — Leon Panetta Copy Share Image
Many developing nations have such severe debt and budget problems that the money given by developed nations will never be spent the way it… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
Fellow conservatives, particularly within the Republican Party, typically do a good job arguing against totalitarian, one-size-fits-all approaches to policy. What works for a family… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
U.S. academics and Upper East Side New Yorkers like to think of the United Nations as a place where foreign ambassadors have intellectual discussions… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
While supporting human rights in another country is important, fighting for our own safety is crucial. — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
Cancer taught my family that my mom is much stronger than we ever thought. Faced with a devastating diagnosis, she just kept going and… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
In the past, liberals have competed to see who could shout the loudest to shut down the banks, ridicule success, and penalize anyone working… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
The U.N. and other international bodies, along with wealthier nations, could manage the unavoidable migration from poorer countries if there were greater focus on… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
I think President Obama is weak, bored with the office, and an incompetent leader. — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
Biden's support for Mubarak in the face of his falling regime sends a powerful and unfortunate message to the Arab world that their freedoms… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
Nominating Susan Rice for Secretary of State is a mistake not just because of her Sunday show deceptions but because her tenure as America's… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
It's true that John Bolton would not win the most popular ambassador award at the U.N., but being popular shouldn't be the priority. — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
Ironically, Hillary Clinton's appointment in 2008 as secretary of state was forced on Obama by her presidential campaign supporters, who insisted she play a… — Richard Grenell Copy Share Image
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