In his 2015 State of the Union speech, President Obama offered his
own rebuttal to his many critics -
He
reprised the 2004 Democratic National Convention speech, which paved the
way for his 2007 announcement, in which he declared there "wasn't a
liberal America, or a conservative America; a black America or a white
America, but a United States of America."
"Over
the past six years, the pundits have pointed out more than once that my
presidency has not delivered on this vision," he said. "But I still
think the cynics are wrong."
Think again Mr. Obama.
Muslim Brotherhood:
White House Official Met Us at State Department
A
Muslim Brotherhood member who recently was hosted at the State
Department along with several of the Islamist group's key allies now
claims that a White House official also was present in that meeting,
according to recent remarks.
Abdel Mawgoud al-Dardery, a Brotherhood member and former Egyptian parliamentarian, was in the United States late last month along with a delegation of fellow Brotherhood leaders and allies.
The Brotherhood-aligned delegation caused an international stir after the Washington Free Beaconrevealed that it had been hosted for a meeting with several State Department officials.
Another member of the group, a Brotherhood-aligned judge in Egypt, posed for a picture while at Foggy Bottom in which he held up the Islamic group's notorious four-finger Rabia symbol.

“Disagreements over Israel’s security have occurred between prime ministers in Israel from the Left and from the Right and American presidents from both parties,” he said in a videoed statement. “None of these disagreements led to a rupture in the relationship between Israel and the United States. In fact, over time, our relationship grew stronger.”
As examples, Netanyahu cited David Ben-Gurion’s declaration of statehood in 1948 despite adamant opposition from the State Department; Levi Eshkol’s decision to launch a preemptive attack in 1967, against the counsel of the White House; Menachem Begin’s decision to strike the Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981 despite Ronald Reagan’s opposition; and Ariel Sharon’s decision to press ahead with Operation Defensive Shield in 2002 even though George W. Bush told him to stop.
Abdel Mawgoud al-Dardery, a Brotherhood member and former Egyptian parliamentarian, was in the United States late last month along with a delegation of fellow Brotherhood leaders and allies.
The Brotherhood-aligned delegation caused an international stir after the Washington Free Beaconrevealed that it had been hosted for a meeting with several State Department officials.
Another member of the group, a Brotherhood-aligned judge in Egypt, posed for a picture while at Foggy Bottom in which he held up the Islamic group's notorious four-finger Rabia symbol.

“Disagreements over Israel’s security have occurred between prime ministers in Israel from the Left and from the Right and American presidents from both parties,” he said in a videoed statement. “None of these disagreements led to a rupture in the relationship between Israel and the United States. In fact, over time, our relationship grew stronger.”
As examples, Netanyahu cited David Ben-Gurion’s declaration of statehood in 1948 despite adamant opposition from the State Department; Levi Eshkol’s decision to launch a preemptive attack in 1967, against the counsel of the White House; Menachem Begin’s decision to strike the Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981 despite Ronald Reagan’s opposition; and Ariel Sharon’s decision to press ahead with Operation Defensive Shield in 2002 even though George W. Bush told him to stop.
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