Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Obama and the Media's "Shell Game"


Note: Genre: Puzzle

Synopsis: The objective of this game is to test how good is your eyesight? Well, we have a game for you that involve fast thinking and good eyesight. All you have to do is to place your bet, then keep your eye on the small black ball and then figure out in which shell it's hiding now.  You can play the Shell Game on line, here.

And, now that we understand how to play the Shell Game, you will understand the following article posted by "The Last Refuge".  The difference is, it is played among the liberal media and the Obama administration.  Look here, look under the rock, and look over there - which is often played against Israel's leaders, when anyone focuses on Obama's failed policies - he immediately diverts the attention from him, to Israel.  Another great game played, is when sneaky, underhanded bills are slipped through and passed at the stroke of midnight, or Christmas Eve, or whenever the American people are actually sleeping and unaware of what is happening down on the farm, at the White House and in Congress.  .... Let's go to the article and see what is actually happening while the media reports on triva:

Distraction….. “Newt’s Racist” – Obama Killed Keystone Pipeline – What About Disney….

Look over there !   Newt Gingrich told people he wanted to punch out Obama – Media covers story with big explosive headlines – Conservatives look.   No, wait, Look over there !  Obama kills Keystone Pipeline project – Media covers story to keep Conservatives distracted – Conservatives look.    No, quick, look over there – Obama is planning to use Disney backdrop for big event – Conservatives look…
Meanwhile…..
Now that everyone is good and distracted – The AP Report “Obama Sent Secret Letter To Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei Proposing Direct Talks” is avoided…
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — U.S. President Barack Obama has called for direct talks with Iran in a secret letter to the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader that also warned Tehran against closing the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a conservative Iranian lawmaker was quoted as saying Wednesday.
Iran has threatened to close the waterway, the route for about one-sixth of the global oil flow, because of new U.S. sanctions over its nuclear program.
Conservative lawmaker Ali Motahari revealed the content of the letter days after the Obama administration said it was warning Iran through public and private channels against any action that threatens the flow of oil from the Persian Gulf.
“In the letter, Obama called for direct talks with Iran,” the semiofficial Fars news agency quoted Motahari as saying Wednesday. “The letter also said that closing the Strait of Hormuz is (Washington’s) red line.”
“The first part of the letter contains threats and the second part contains an offer for dialogue,” he added.