Barack Obama, in a speech to several thousand people in Dublin, reaffirmed his commitment to a dangerous and radical ideology:
This nation has faced those questions before: When your land couldn’t feed those who tilled it; when the boats leaving these shores held some of your brightest minds; when brother fought against brother. Yours is a history frequently marked by the greatest of trials and the deepest of sorrow. But yours is also a history of proud and defiant endurance. Of a nation that kept alive the flame of knowledge in dark ages; that overcame occupation and outlived fallow fields; that triumphed over its Troubles –- of a resilient people who beat all the odds.
When is some brave Republican going to plumb the depths of Obama’s Irish Anti-Colonialism, his hatred of Britain and by association the West itself as the source of his profoundly radical decision to embrace the platform of the Democratic Party?

